Akadeli's Lucky Day
Simon Ipoo
Rob Owen

One day Akadeli, Lucy, Acharait and Mary went to pick wild fruits.

They held hands to cross the big river.

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The girls found a tree full of ripe fruits.

They agreed to pick the fruits with their eyes closed.

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Lucy, Acharait and Mary did not close their eyes.

Only Akadeli closed hers.

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When they opened their eyes, only Akadeli had picked unripe fruits.

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Lucy, Acharait and Mary laughed at Akadeli. They left for home.

Akadeli threw away the unripe fruits. She began picking ripe ones.

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Soon, Akadeli filled her basket with ripe fruits.

She set off alone, crossing the big river.

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Half way across the river, Akadeli's fruits fell into the water.

She was angry and began to cry.

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Akadeli saw a big fish and grabbed it.

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As Akadeli walked home, a hawk snatched the fish.

He flew away with it.

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The hawk left behind a feather from its tail.

Akadeli picked up the feather and continued walking home.

10

She came across a traditional wedding. Dancers were wearing grass on their heads instead of feathers as was the tradition.

They took her feather and gave her a big bull!

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Akadeli reached home with her bull. Her parents and relatives were so happy. Lucy, Acharait and Mary wished they had not lied to Akadeli.

It was a lucky day for Akadeli!

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Akadeli's Lucky Day
Author - Simon Ipoo
Translation - Ursula Nafula
Illustration - Rob Owen
Language - English
Level - First paragraphs