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By basri hasanPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

1.Too clever for his own good

Once upon a time, a fox and a donkey planned to go hunting together. "With my cunning and your speed," said the fox, "we will succeed." Too clever, and everything was good for his own good, until suddenly a ferocious lion jumped out of their way.

The fox thought for a while, ran and whispered in the lion's ear. "If you let me go, I will take the donkey into a cave from which he can not escape," he promised. "Then eat a simple dinner."

The lion agreed, and the fox did what he said and turned around to look at the lion, looking pleased. "You're here," he said. "As I promised, the donkey was trapped."

"Well done, my friend," said the lion. "Now I can eat you and drink tea, and eat a donkey for dinner." And so he killed the treacherous fox.

2.Who's stronger?

There was once a man who traveled with a lion. Everyone started telling each other how much he was better than the others. As they walked along the road, they passed a huge stone statue of a man who had won a battle with a lion.

"You are here," said the man. "It proves that men are stronger than lions." The lion just smiled. "Do not be too sure, my friend," replied the lion. "If we lions knew how to carve, you would see more lion images."

3. A Brainless Actor

One dark night, Freddie wanders the fox behind an actor's house and finds a window open. He jumped up and started exploring. In the corner he found a large box full of clothes worn by the actors on stage. Above is a mask with a very attractive face painted on it. "What a beautiful face," Freddy thought. "I also want to be so beautiful." He sits back, looks for a while and jerks his tail. Then he said, "It's a pity it has no brains," and jumped back out the window.

4.Be careful who you trust

Hunters are looking for Freddy the fox. He flew over the field in horror until he saw a lumberjack returning from the forest. "Please help me!" hyg Freddie. "Go hide in my hut," replied the lumberjack. Freddie peered out of the cabin. He saw the hunter stop and ask the woodcutter if they had seen a fox. "No," was the lumberjack's voice loud enough for Freddy to hear, but as he spoke. He points his finger at the hut.

Luckily for Freddy, the hunter did not notice and drove away. The fox slipped out of the hut and ran home. "You did not even say thank you for saving yourself?" asked the lumberjack as Freddy passed him. "I would," Freddy replied, "but I saw how you tried to betray me."

5.The well-fed pigeon

"I'm so happy," said the fat pigeon as she sat in the large cage outside her boss' cabin. "I have a lot to eat, and I do not have to stir my feathers to get something for myself." Just then a crow flew over and threw itself on her cage.

"You are probably very tired and have to hunt yourself," says the pigeon. "Do not you wish you could live like me?" "Not at all," cried the crow as it flew away, "I would rather hunt for my food freely than sit there waiting to be put in the oven to cook dinner. . "

6.The greedy fox

It was the middle of winter, and Freddy the fox was very, very hungry. "Where am I going to get food?" he cries to himself. Greedy fox. But as he passed by a large oak tree, his nose trembled. He could smell something nice. In a hollow in the trunk of the tree lay the bread and meat that a shepherd had left behind. Freddy climbed in and he ate. "Fantastic," he licked his lips as he ate the last crumb. But what do you think happened? He's too fat to get out now! He pushes ... he pushes ... he pushes ... but it's not good. He was stuck. "Hee hee hee," laughs a passer-by. "You just have to stay there until you are thin again." When Freddy came out, he was as hungry as ever!

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