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<h2>THE LION, THE WOLF, AND THE FOX</h2>
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<p>A Lion, infirm with age, lay sick in his den, and all the beasts
of the forest came to inquire after his health with the exception
of the Fox. The Wolf thought this was a good opportunity for paying
off old scores against the Fox, so he called the attention of the
Lion to his absence, and said, "You see, sire, that we have all
come to see how you are except the Fox, who hasn't come near you,
and doesn't care whether you are well or ill." Just then the Fox
came in and heard the last words of the Wolf. The Lion roared at
him in deep displeasure, but he begged to be allowed to explain his
absence, and said, "Not one of them cares for you so much as I,
sire, for all the time I have been going round to the doctors and
trying to find a cure for your illness." "And may I ask if you have
found one?" said the Lion. "I have, sire," said the Fox, "and it is
this: you must flay a Wolf and wrap yourself in his skin while it
is still warm." The Lion accordingly turned to the Wolf and struck
him dead with one blow of his paw, in order to try the Fox's
prescription; but the Fox laughed and said to himself, "That's what
comes of stirring up ill-will."</p>
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