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Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Fox and The Owl

There was once a fox who would boast of his amazing skill and cleverness. Everyday, he would awake from sleep and trot along a wide, clear path, where most of the animals' homes are located. In fact, the fox would yell about and say that he had a new story to tell of his great and powerful might. But one animal, mainly the owl, knew that he was a liar and he had to be punish. So the owl said to the fox, "If thy(you) really are as great and powerful as thy says, then why don't thee proves his worthiness."
Then the owl spotted a hunter, looking for prey to feed his family. Then the owl came up with an idea.
The owl looked at the fox, "Why don't thy attack thee hunter, who most animals fear and then if thee hunter runs, then we shall surely believe thy"
The fox, feeling sure of himself, ran after the hunter, who with astonishment, shot the fox badly in the leg and quickly took off the leg. Then he skinned his hide, which the fox howled and ran off instead. After that, the fox couldn't raise his head anymore. And then the owl was great and powerful, and wise.
The Moral of this Story is: A boaster is nothing what he says he is and will always be punish.
(Note: Some of these stories I need to give some credit to Aesop's Fables. Thank you)

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