Wednesday, April 26, 2017
A Wolf and a Crane / Might is right
There
lived a wolf in a wood. He killed a lamb; but as he went on eating the
flesh, a bone stuck in his throat. This gave him pain and he went about
not knowing what to do. The wolf saw a crane by the side of a stream.
The crane looked for fish. “Good morning, Mr. Crane,” said the wolf,
“Could you do me a good turn? A bone has stuck in my throat and is
giving me a lot of pain. You have a long, thin bill. Could you take the
bone out? I’ll give you anything you ask for.” The crane thought, the
wolf was very ill. So he wanted to help the wolf. “Open your mouth
wide,” the crane said to him. The crane put his long bill into the
wolf’s mouth and pulled the bone out. The wolf was now about to go away.
“May I have the fees now?” said the crane. “What, fees? You put your
bill in my mouth. I have not swallowed your head and you are still
alive. Is it not enough fees?” replied the wolf. The crane became afraid
of his life. He at once flew away in fright.
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