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The Wolf and the Sheep
| Title | The Wolf and the Sheep |
|---|---|
| Original Title | Λύκος τετρωμένος καὶ πρόβατον |
| Original Author | Αἴσωπος |
| Original ID | trans-4608.xml |
| Book Author | George Fyler Townsend |
| Chapter Nr. | 090 |
| Language code | eng |
A WOLF, sorely wounded and bitten by dogs, lay sick and maimed in his lair. Being in want of food, he called to a Sheep who was passing, and asked him to fetch some water from a stream flowing close beside him. "For," he said, "if you will bring me drink, I will find means to provide myself with meat." "Yes," said the Sheep, "if I should bring you the draught, you would doubtless make me provide the meat also." Hypocritical speeches are easily seen through.
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