The Milkmaid and Her Pail
One day, Molly the milkmaid had filled her pails with milk. Her
job was to milk the cows, and then bring the milk to the market to sell. Molly
loved to think about what to spend her money on.
As she filled the pails with milk and went to market, she again
thought of all the things she wanted to buy. As she walked along the road, she
thought of buying a cake and a basket full of fresh strawberries.
A little further down the road, she spotted a chicken. She
thought, “With the money I get from today, I’m going to buy a chicken of my
own. That chicken will lay eggs, then I will be able to sell milk and eggs and
get more money!”
She continued, “With more money, I will be able to buy a fancy
dress and make all the other milkmaids jealous.” Out of excitement, Molly
started skipping, forgetting about the milk in her pails. Soon, the milk
started spilling over the edges, covering Molly.
Drenched, Molly said to herself, “Oh no! I will never have
enough money to buy a chicken now.” She went home with her empty pails.
“Oh, my goodness! What happened to you?” Molly’s mother asked.
“I was too busy dreaming about all the things I wanted to buy
that I forgot about the pails,” she answered.
“Oh, Molly, my dear. How many times do I need to say, ‘Don’t count your chickens until they hatch?’”
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