Aesop's Fables: The Wolf and the Kid
A Kid was resting on the top of a house, and
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down saw a
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passing under him. Immediately he began to
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and attack his enemy. "Murderer and
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," he cried, "what do you here near honest folks' houses? How dare you make an
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where your vile deeds are known?"
"Curse away, my young
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," said the Wolf.
"It is easy to be
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from a safe distance."