The Frog and His Wives : An African Folk story
(Najamuddin Ghanghro, Karachi(original from Larkana))
Once there lived a Frog who had
two wives. His first wife lived in Dumbi and the second wife lived in Dala. He
himself lived in a little place between Dumbi and Dala. He went sometimes to
Dumbi and sometimes to Dala to see his wives.
Once a little frog came to him and said, "Come to Dumbi, please! Your first wife
has a nice pudding for you. Come at once while the pudding is hot!" The Frog was
very happy, because he liked puddings very much.
He was ready to go when another little frog came up to him and said, "Please,
come to Dala! Your second wife has a nice pudding for you. Come at once while
the pudding is hot!"
The Frog sat down and began to think.
"If I go to my first wife for the pudding, my second wife will be sorry and
angry. If I go to my second wife for the pudding, my first wife will be sorry
and angry, too. Where shall I go to Dumbi or to Dala?" He sat and thought for a
long time. And he stayed at home and began to cry "oh! Where shall I go, where
shall I go?" Now, when you hear frogs gaou, gaou, gaou, you will understand that
it means: "Where shall I go? Where shall I go? Go Go Go?" How bad it is to have
two wives who make puddings at the same time.”