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“The Wolf And The Lamb”, Fable by Leo Tolstoy

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Fables for Children By Leo Tolstoy


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The Wolf And The Lamb


A Wolf saw a Lamb drinking at a river. The Wolf wanted to eat the Lamb, and so he began to annoy him. He said:

“You are muddling my water and do not let me drink.”

The Lamb said:

“How can I muddle your water? I am standing downstream from you; besides, I drink with the tips of my lips.”

And the Wolf said:

“Well, why did you call my father names last summer?”

The Lamb said:

“But, Wolf, I was not yet born last summer.”

The Wolf got angry, and said:

“It is hard to get the best of you. Besides, my stomach is empty, so I will devour you.”




< < < The Two Companions
The Lion, The Wolf, And The Fox > > >

Russian LiteratureChildren BooksRussian PoetryLeo TolstoyFables for Children By Leo Tolstoy

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