The
story of Redhill
Once
upon time there were many swordfish in
the sea near Singapore. These swordfish caushed a great deal of trouble. They
flew into boats and sometimes killed fishermen. There were so many of these
swordfish that the raja decided to kill them.
So the raja
brought his army down to the sea to fight the swordfish. Many people came to
watch the battle, and among them was a very clever little boy. The little boy
watched the soldier in their uniform, their long swords shining in the sun. he thought
to himself that he would like to be a soldier when he grew up.
The legend of Redhill |
Suddenly the
little boy saw the raja sitting sadly beneath a tree. He ran to raja and said.
“Please, Sir. I think I know how to stop the swordfish.”
“Do you.
Indeed, little boy?” said the raja looking to cut at the boy’s bare feet and
ragged clothes.
“Yes, Sir,”
the boy said. “Tell the soldiers to take those banana trees over there. Then
tie the trees together to make a wall to stop the fish.”
“That’s a
wonderful idea,” said the raja. He turned to his captain. “Why didn’t you think
of that, Captain? Tell your men to start at once.”
The captain
looked angrily at the little boy before he told his men what to so. The
soldiers cut the banana trees and tied them together with strong ropes. They
used more ropes to pull the wall to the edge of the water. This time, when the
swordfish came, they flew out of the water and their swords stuck in the wall
of banana trees. They couldn’t move, and so it was easy for the soldiers to
kill them.
“Well done,
men.” Said the raja to the soldiers. “And thank you, little boy,” he said to
the boy.
The little
boy bowed to the raja and ran back to his home on the hill by the sea. The raja
thoughtfully watched him go. That’s very clever child,” he said to the captain.
The captain
was still angry because the boy had made him look stupid. “Perhaps, Sir, he is
too clever. Clever little boy can grow into dangerous man.”
The raja
thought about this, and the more he thought the more he worried. A few days
later the captain came to see him again.
“Sir” he
said. “I am worried about that little boy. He is too clever. Some day, he will
make a lot of trouble for us.”
“You are
right, Captain,” said the raja. “I think we should stop him now, before it’s
too late.”
“Good,” said
the captain. “I’ll take care of it tonight.”
That night
the captain and some of his soldiers climbed the hill where the little boy
lived. They quietly went into his house and killed him with their swords.
The little
boy’s blood ran freely down the hill. Soon the whole hill had turned red, and
it is red to this every day. When the people heard what raja’s captain had
done, they named this place Redhill. And even now, they remember the story of
the clever little boy who stopped the swordfish.
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