Once there was a girl called Lilly. She lived with her parents. Her dad loved her, but her mom did not. Lilly's mom asked her to leave the house for every mistake she made. One day her mom told her to find a job to get them some money, so Lilly went to find a job even though she was very young. Lilly was walking in her thoughts until she fell into a hole. Lilly was falling for a long time until Lilly fell on to some soft green grass. It was like a whole different world she was curious, so she carried on walking until she found a talking oven.

The oven said ''Please !!! take out my bread, or they will burn'' Lilly replied, ''Sure, I will do it!'' So she took the bread out of the oven. The oven then said, "Thank you!" Lilly carried on walking then she walked across a beautiful talking tree with all kinds of fruits the tree said, please pull off all my fruits before they rot she said sure I would do it. Hence, she pulled off all the fruits, and the tree said thank you, so she carried on walking. Then she saw a lovely house there was an old lady inside. The lady told her to sit down, and the lady gave her a plate of bread and fresh fruit the lady said this is your reward for helping the oven and the tree lily said can I work here for a few weeks the old lady said yes every day you will clean the whole house. So every day she cleaned the entire house she did the same thing for a year by the end of the year the lady asked Lilly to leave now but before she went the lady gave her a bag of gold, diamonds, silver, rubies, cash, purls and so many more things. Lilly happily went home. When her dad saw Lilly, he was so ecstatic. However, Lilly's mom was jealous of her and mentioned that she could earn way more than Lilly. So, off she went and fell in the same hole intently. However, once she landed on the soft grass, she did not help the tree or the oven. When she got to the old lady, she served her burnt bread and rotten fruits. The lady said, "This is your punishment for not helping the stove and the tree." Lilly's mom asked if she can have the same job as Lilly?

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The meaning of this story is small acts lead to grate reward