Once upon a time . . . a wolf well known for his ferocity received


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  1. Once upon a time . . . a wolf well known for his ferocity received his
  2. punishment for being greedy. As he was devouring a lamb, a tiny sharp bone
  3. stuck in his throat. And from that day on, he could swallow nothing except
  4. sips of water, which neither soothed the pain nor appeased his hunger. Though
  5. he tried every remedy he knew, he was unable to dislodge the bone. In despair,
  6. he started to ask everyone he knew for help. But, scared of his awful
  7. reputation, folk made excuses to avoid the wolf and would have nothing to do
  8. with him. One day, from behind his barred door, the fox said: "I'm not well,
  9. so I can't open the door, but I think you ought to have a word with the crane
  10. down at the end of the big pond. Folk say she's the best doctor around here.
  11. Without much hope and feeling sorry for himself, the wolf went to see the
  12. crane. And when he got to her house, he tried his best to be pleasant.
  13. "Mrs Crane, I'm told you're enormously clever. If you can help me, I'll
  14. give you a rich reward!"
  15. At first, the crane, well aware of the wolf's reputation, was alarmed,
  16. though also proud at the idea of treating such a famous patient. And,
  17. attracted too by the promise of a reward, she said she'd see what she could
  18. do.
  19. The wolf opened wide his huge mouth. The crane shuddered at the thought of
  20. peering inside the red jaws with their sharp fangs, but plucking up her
  21. courage, she said: "Now, please keep your mouth wide open, or I won't be able
  22. to remove the bone!" And she poked her long beak down the wolf's throat and
  23. pulled out the little bone.
  24. "There! You can close your mouth again. You'll be able to swallow whatever
  25. you like now!" The wolf could hardly believe it. His throat was clear at last!
  26. Highly delighted, the crane said: "See how clever I am? You didn't feel a
  27. thing! I whipped out that nasty bone with my long beak! And as for my
  28. reward..." The wolf interrupted with a scowl.
  29. "Reward? What reward? You ought to be grateful that I didn't bite your head
  30. off while it was down my throat! You should give me a reward for sparing your
  31. life!"
  32. Seeing the wolf's bloodshot eyes, the crane realized she was now in danger.
  33. What more could she expect from such a wicked wolf? And she vowed that, from
  34. then on, she'd only treat patients too harmless ever to threaten her.

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