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“The Lion And The Mouse”, Fable by Leo Tolstoy

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Fables for Children By Leo Tolstoy


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The Lion And The Mouse


A Lion was sleeping. A Mouse ran over his body. He awoke and caught her. The Mouse besought him; she said:

“Let me go, and I will do you a favour!”

The Lion laughed at the Mouse for promising him a favour, and let her go.

Then the hunters caught the Lion and tied him with a rope to a tree. The Mouse heard the Lion’s roar, ran up, gnawed the rope through, and said:

“Do you remember? You laughed, not thinking that I could repay, but now you see that a favour may come also from a Mouse.”




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