An Honest Woodcutter Completing Story | For Class 6 to 12

An Honest Woodcutter Completing Story with Moral for Class 6, class 7, class 8, SSC, and HSC students. So, explore this completing story and learn for your next competitive exam.

Post typeCompleting story writing
Story titleAn Honest Woodcutter
Suitable For Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Word Variant150, 200, 250, 300 words

An Honest Woodcutter Story for Classes 6, 7

There lived a woodcutter in a village. One day, he was cutting wood near a river. Suddenly, his axe fell into the river, which was very deep. The woodcutter did not know how to swim or dive, so he was sitting there sadly. Then a wonderful thing happened.

A beautiful fairy appeared before the woodcutter. She asked him in a sweet voice, “Why are you so sad? Why are you not cutting wood?” The woodcutter replied sorrowfully, “My axe has fallen into the river. I can’t cut wood now.”

The fairy then showed him an axe made of gold. She asked him if it was his axe. The woodcutter saw the axe and said, “It’s not my axe.” The fairy showed him another axe made of silver, she asked, “Is this the axe that you lost?”

The woodcutter said, “No, it’s not. My axe is made of iron.” The fairy showed him the lost axe. The woodcutter then said happily that it was his axe. The fairy became very pleased and gave him the gold and the silver axes too. Then the woodcutter became rich and began to live happily.

An Honest Woodcutter Completing Story for Class 8

Once, there lived a woodcutter in a village near a deep forest. The woodcutter was very poor but honest. The forest was on the bank of a deep river. One day, while cutting wood, his iron axe fell from his hand into the water.

Then a wonderful thing happened. A beautiful fairy appeared before the woodcutter while he was crying bitterly. The fairy wanted to know why he was crying and the woodcutter told her about the sad incident.

Hearing this, the fairy took pity on him and also decided to test his honesty. She dived into the deep water of the river, bought one gold axe, and asked him, “Is this your axe?” ‘No,’ replied the honest woodcutter.

The fairy again dived into the water and brought a silver axe. The man did not accept the silver axe and also said that it was not his axe. The fairy went into the water for the third time and she returned with his real iron axe.

This time the woodcutter became very glad and cried out, “It’s mine! It’s mine!” The fairy became pleased with him and gave him all three axes as a reward for his honesty.

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An Honest Woodcutter Completing Story for SSC

Once, there lived a poor woodcutter. He was very honest and used to earn his livelihood by cutting wood and selling it in the market. One day, while he was cutting wood by a river, his axe fell into the river.

The river was very deep. The woodcutter did not know how to swim or dive. So, he was sitting there sadly. Then, a wonderful incident happened. A beautiful fairy appeared before the woodcutter.

She asked him in a sweet voice, “Why are you so sad? Why are you not cutting wood?” The woodcutter replied sadly, “My axe has fallen into the river. So, I can’t cut wood now, “The fairy then showed him an axe made of gold. She asked him if it was his axe.

The woodcutter saw the axe and said, “It’s not my axe.”The fairy showed him another axe made of silver. She asked, “Is this the axe that you lost?” The woodcutter said, “No, it’s not. My axe is made of iron. It was old.”

Then the fairy showed him the lost axe with a wooden handle. The woodcutter then said happily that it was his axe. The fairy became very pleased at his honesty and gave him the gold and the silver axes too. So, the woodcutter became rich and began to live happily.

An Honest Woodcutter Completing Story for HSC

Once there lived a poor woodcutter. But he was very honest. He earned his livelihood by selling wood in the market. One day while he was cutting wood beside a river, his axe slipped out of his hand abruptly and fell into deep water.

He became very sad as he would not be able to cut wood anymore to earn his living and maintain his family. He sat beside the river and began to cry bitterly. Seeing this, the river goddess took pity on him.

She appeared before the woodcutter, soothed him, and offered him a gold axe. But the honest woodcutter did not feel tempted. He said that the axe was not his. The goddess dived into the river and brought a silver axe.

The woodcutter told her that it, too, was not his axe. Now the goddess again dived into the river and brought an ordinary iron axe with an old wooden handle. At once the woodcutter said that it was his axe.

At this, the goddess became very much pleased with the poor woodcutter’s honesty and devotion to truth. So, she gave the woodcutter all three axes as a token of reward for his honesty.

He sold the silver and gold axes in the market, got a huge amount of money, and became a rich man. He thus began to live a happy life.

MORAL of the story: Honesty is the Best Policy.

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