Once upon a time, a wolf was feasting too
greedily and quickly, and a bone had stuck crosswise in his throat. He could get it neither
up nor down, and of course he could not eat a thing. Naturally that was an
awful state of affairs for a greedy Wolf.
So away he hurried to the
Crane. He was sure that she, with her long neck and bill, would easily be able
to reach the bone and pull it out.
“I will reward you very
handsomely,” said the Wolf, “if you help pull out the bone in my throat.”
The Crane, as you can
imagine, was very uneasy about putting her head in a Wolf’s throat. But she was
grasping in nature, so she did what the Wolf asked her to do.
When the Wolf felt relieved he started to walk away.
“But what about my reward!”
called the Crane anxiously.
“What!” snarled the Wolf,
whirling around. “Haven’t you got it? Isn’t it enough that I let you take your
head out of my mouth without snapping it off?”
Morals
Morals
Never expect reward for serving
the wicked.
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