—Æsop.

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toothrugskullscat ter
him selftugsinceflat ter
whomjughasn’tchat ter

137

THE HUNTER AND THE LION

“Have you seen any tracks of a lion?” asked a hunter of a man whom he met.

“Oh, I can show you the lion himself,” said the man.

The hunter turned pale with fright. His teeth chattered.

“I don’t want to see the lion. I only want to see his tracks,” he cried.

—Æsop.

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