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Good morning to the honorable judges, headmistress, teachers and friends.

The title of my story is The Mouse And The Lion.


An old lion lived in the jungle. He as not strong anymore. He could
not run fast. He could not catch and eat the other small animals.
!ne morning, a mouse as loo"ing for food. He did not see the lion.
He ran and "noc"ed into the lion#s nose. The lion o"e u$. The lion caught
the mouse. The mouse as very frightened.
%lease let me go, &ir, said the mouse. ' ill hel$ you one day.

The lion laughed and said, (ou are so small. Ho can you hel$ me)
The lion felt sorry for the mouse. He let the mouse go.
To days later, the lion as loo"ing for food in the jungle. He as not
careful. He fell into a tra$. He roared loudly.
The mouse as nearby. He heard the roars of the lion. He ran
*uic"ly to here the lion as. He sa the lion in the tra$.
He ent *uic"ly to hel$ the lion. He began to che the net sloly. At
last the lion got out of the net.
Than" you for your hel$, my little friend, said the lion.
(ou saved my life. ' ill never forget you.
My friends, the moral value of the story is+
&omeone small can also hel$ someone ho is big or strong.
Than"s you.

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