Let kings and emperors so raise the moral tone of their statesmen and subjects as to enable them practically to carry out the Divine command, “Thou shalt not kill.”
Twenty-two different portraits of the Wolf were issued, no one of them resembling another, yet all guaranteed likenesses.
The complete account of the trial, drawn up by a clever shorthand writer, was sold by thousands. The memory of the Wolf was also enshrined in verse and recited in the streets.
I.
“Give ear, Jays, Hawks, and Magpies,
A story we shall now unfold
More black than ye suppose.
II.