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Answer: Im not sure if its just 2 or all stories but here;)
Explanation:
The Lion and The Mouse:(the moral is that an act of kindness is never wasted) A wealthy king upon his daily stroll through his kingdom ran into a starving beggar."May you consider sparing me just one meal "the beggar croaked. "What would benifit me, If I spare you a meal" the king said as he looked down upon the filthy man who even dared to speak to the king."I will immensely repay you one day ,please just feed me one meal".The King hesitated at first but he took the beggar back to his castle and let the poor man feast upon delicacies cooked by the Kings chef."Thank you for the meal your majesty and I promise I will repay you" .The King chuckled "I have no clue how a poor man will repay me but your welcome". Some days later,The king set off on his daily stroll but this time instead of a starving man he ran into robbers with knives."Take me to the castle vaults or I'll peirce your throat with this knife" one of the robbers said. All of a sudden from a distance the King hears the voice of the beggar "Hold on your majesty, I told you I would repay you".The beggar now dressed in the clothing of a knight swung by on a horse and knocked the robbers down to their feet and swept up the king to safety. "A poor man didn't repay you but a lost and starving knight did" the old beggar said."I appologize for the comments I made before, a "poor man" repaid me with my life and for that I am glad that I spared you a meal".