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Monday, November 9, 2015

The Fox and the Crow: Revised by Rachel


         
 

            Once upon a time there was a small but clever fox, who hungrily craved cheese. The crow was black and dull because it was not very smart. The tree was very peaceful because it was a bright, sunny morning and all was very quiet. The cheese was big and whole while it was on the sandy, desert floor.

            The fox thinks of a clever plan to get the cheese from the crow because he is hungry and wants to eat the cheese. The crow is unaware of this plan, believing everything the fox tells him. As humongous tree watches this silently, pondering on what the fox is doing. The small cheese, who is sitting in the crow's mouth, waits to be eaten. Then the crow drops the poor, small cheese into the fox's mouth. The fox gobbles him up.

            The fox who had a clever plan to get the cheese received the cheese, because his clever plan was very clever, indeed. Although the crow was angered about the fact that the fox tricked him, but the crow was heartily taught a very good lesson as he said:

Don't Believe Everything you hear.

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