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The Longest Story in the
World
Do you know the story about the longest
story in the world?
Once upon a time there lived a chief who liked to listen to stories. And
he knew so many stories that sometimes he stopped the storyteller and
finished the story himself.
One day the chief sent his servants everywhere to find a good storyteller.
"Our Chief will give many presents to the man who will tell him the
longest story in the world and make him laugh," the servants shouted in
the streets.
Many people came to the chief and told him very long stories. They tried
to make him laugh, but nobody could do that. The chief always said, "That
is not the longest story and there is nothing to laugh at."
Once a boy came to the chief and said, "Oh, my Chief, let me try to tell
you the longest story in the world and make you laugh."
The chief said, "Well, sit down and begin your story!"
The boy began: "Long, long ago there lived a man, Ubanbau by name. He ate
so much that no man could feed him full. The chief of that country heard
about Ubanbau and said, "Bring him to me, I shall feed him full." And he
ordered his people to bring hundreds of thousands of pots of soup, meat,
and fruit. Hundreds of camels carried the pots on their backs. The camels
stopped in front of the chief's house. Many people came to see Ubanbau's
dinner. Then Ubanbau came. The drummers began to drum, the musicians began
to play, and the people sang songs. Ubanbau made a bow to the chief and
said to the people, "Now look at me! Look at me! Look at me! With these
words Ubanbau began to eat soup. And he ate, and he ate, and he ate, and
he ate, and he ate,..."
"Well, what then?" asked the chief. "He ate, and he ate, and what then?"
"Oh, my Chief," answered the boy, "this is only the first pot and there
were many thousands of pots! Wait a little.
And he ate, and he ate, and he ate,..."
Evening came. The boy went on with his story; "...and he ate, and he ate,
and he ate,..." At last the chief ordered him to stop until the next
morning.
In the morning the chief asked the boy to go on with his story. "Now what
can you tell us about your Ubanbau?" he asked.
"Oh, my Chief, he not only ate, but drank too, so he drank and then he
ate, and he ate, and he ate,..."
The storyteller said louder and louder "And he ate, and he ate, and he
ate,..."
The chief looked at the boy and began to laugh. "Well, my boy, your story
is the longest in the world! Have a rest now! Stop!"
And the young storyteller stopped his story, got many presents from the
chief, climbed up on a camel, and rode away with these words: "And he ate,
and he ate, and he ate,..."
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