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THE WISE OWL

A wise old owl


Sat in an oak.
The more he saw,
The less he spoke.
The less he spoke,
The more he heard.
Why can't we be like
That wise old bird?
Five Little Owls
Five little owls in an old elm tree,
Fluffy and puffy as owls could be,
linkin! and winkin! with bi! round
eyes
At the bi! round moon that hun! in
the skies.
As " passed beneath, " could hear one
say,
#There'll be mouse for supper, there
will, today$#
Then all of them hooted #Tu %whit, Tu%
whoo$#
&es, mouse for supper, 'oo hoo, 'oo
hoo$#
The Shepherd(s boy
and the wolf
A Shepherd%boy, who watched a flock
of sheep near a villa!e, brou!ht out
the villa!ers three or four times by
cryin! out, )Wolf$ Wolf$* and when his
nei!hbours came to help him,
lau!hed at them for their pains.
The Wolf, however, did truly come at
last. The Shepherd%boy, now really
alarmed, shouted in an a!ony of
terror+ ),ray, do come and help me-
the Wolf is killin! the sheep-* but no
one paid any heed to his cries, nor
rendered any assistance.
The Wolf, havin! no cause of fear, at
his leisure lacerated or destroyed the
whole flock.
The moral of the story is+ There is no
believing a liar, even when he
speaks the truth.
Wordchecker
alared .ad/ective0+ worried
agon! .noun0+ intense
sufferin!
to pa! heed .verb0+ to notice
or pay attention
render .verb0+ to !ive what is
needed
at leisure .noun0+ without
difficulty
lacerate .verb0+ to rip or tear-
to create deep wounds
The Shepherds Boy and the Wolf is
one of the famous Aesops Fables. A
)fable* is a short story, typically with
animals as characters, tellin! a moral
or lesson.
'ave you ever lied to someone?
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2o you think is !ood to lie?
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'ave you ever met a liar person?
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2o you trust on a liar people?
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Are you a liar?
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The 3ouse, The Fro!,
And The 'awk.
A 3ouse who always lived on the
land, by an unlucky chance formed an
intimate ac4uaintance with a Fro!,
who lived for the most part in the
water.
The Fro!, one day intent on mischief,
bound the foot of the 3ouse ti!htly to
his own. Thus /oined to!ether, the
Fro! first of all led his friend the
3ouse to the meadow where they
were accustomed to find their food.
After this, he !radually led him
towards the pool in which he lived,
until reachin! the very brink, he
suddenly /umped in, dra!!in! the
3ouse with him.
The Fro! en/oyed the water
ama5in!ly, and swam croakin! about,
as if he had done a !ood deed. The
unhappy 3ouse was soon suffocated
by the water, and his dead body
floated about on the surface, tied to
the foot of the Fro!.
A 'awk observed it, and, pouncin!
upon it with his talons, carried it aloft.
The Fro!, bein! still fastened to the
le! of the 3ouse, was also carried off
a prisoner, and was eaten by the
'awk.
The moral of the story is+ Har
hatch, har catch.
Wordchecker
intiate .ad/ective0+ close and
personal
bound .verb0+ to secure
to!ether ti!htly
brink .noun0+ the ed!e where
the water starts
croak .verb0+ to make a fro!
sound
pounce .verb0+ to /ump on
suddenly
su""ocate .verb0+ to be unable
to breathe
talons .noun0+ the sharp claws
of a bird of prey .e.!. ea!le or
hawk0
The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk is one
of the famous Aesops Fables. A fable is
a short story, typically with animals as
characters, telling a moral or lesson.
'ave you ever tried to trick a friend?
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2o you love harmin! people?
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What do you usually do when you see
a person in problem?
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Are you a fro!, a mouse or a hawk?
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