The Three Fishes [More Jataka Tales]
ONCE upon a time three Fishes lived in a far-away river. They were named Thoughtful, Very-Thoughtful, and Thoughtless.
One day they left
the wild country where no men lived, and came down the river to live near a
town.
Very-Thoughtful
said to the other two: "There is danger all about us here. Fishermen come
to the river here to catch fish with all sorts of nets and lines. Let us go
back again to the wild country where we used to live."
But the other two
Fishes were so lazy and so greedy that they kept putting off their going from day
to day.
But one day
Thoughtful and Thoughtless went swimming on ahead of Very-Thoughtful and they
did not see the fisherman's net and rushed into it. Very-Thoughtful saw them
rush into the net.
"I must save
them," said Very-Thoughtful.
So swimming around
the net, he splashed in the water in front of it, like a Fish that had broken
through the net and gone up the river. Then he swam back of the net and
splashed about there like a Fish that had broken through and gone down the
river.
The fisherman saw
the splashing water and thought the Fishes had broken through the net and that
one had gone up the river, the other down, so he pulled in the net by one
corner. That let the two Fishes out of the net and away they went to find
Very-Thoughtful.
"You saved our
lives, Very-Thoughtful," they said, "and now we are willing to go
back to the wild country."
So back they all
went to their old home where they lived safely ever after.