Guno and Koyo
Introduction
The story Guno and Koyo was an Indonesian story that was retold by Harold Courlander, an American novelist, folklorist and anthropologist. This story about two boys who make a decision that makes them trigger to escape, but then when they make a hilarious acts that villagers ever seen, it was an excellent skill to escape.
Body

The story of the two boys Guno an helpful man based on his name but he is an unhelpful man and Koyo a rich man based on his name but Koyo is really poor and haven't a money or somethings he has. One time Guno persuade Koyo to rob the Old Hadji house, they make hole to get inside in the house, When Guno was inside of the Old Hadji house he silently get some valuables and the colorful robe of the Hadji. He think that if he went out to the hoe they make the robe gets dirty, so he went out to the house on the front door, Koyo was startled thought that the Hadji was behind him, so he ran and Guno throw the robe and fled after Koyo. When they where on the river the two boys jump on the river that has no water at all, when all villagers saw them Guno and Koyo started to act some swimming lesson they know, so that all villagers got laugh and laugh and can escape. that moment someone is surely to say "Don't go swimming in a dry riverbed."
Conclusion

This story has a lesson on your life if you was caught by on this quote "Don't go swimming in a dry riverbed.". As the police said on the robbers "Don't try to escape just surrender and face your consequence!" this quote tell us the right and not the wrong.
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