The Wolf & the Crane
Wolf had been feasting too greedily, and a bone had stuck crosswise in
his throat. He could get it neither up nor down, and of course he could
not eat a thing. Naturally that was an awful state of affairs for a
greedy Wolf. So away he hurried to the Crane. He was sure that she, with
her long neck and bill, would easily be able to reach the bone and pull
it out. "I will reward you very handsomely," said the Wolf, "if you pull
that bone out for me." The Crane, as you can imagine, was very uneasy
about putting her head in a Wolf's throat. But she was grasping in
nature, so she did what the Wolf asked her to do. When the Wolf felt
that the bone was gone, he started to walk away. "But what about my
reward!" called the Crane anxiously. "What!" snarled the Wolf, whirling
around. "Haven't you got it? Isn't it enough that I let you take your
head out of my mouth without snapping it off?"
Expect no reward for serving the wicked.
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
A certain Wolf could not get enough to eat because of the watchfulness of
the Shepherds. But one night he found a sheep skin that had been cast
aside and forgotten. The next day, dressed in the skin, the Wolf strolled
into the pasture with the Sheep. Soon a little Lamb was following him
about and was quickly led away to slaughter. That evening the Wolf entered
the fold with the flock. But it happened that the Shepherd took a fancy
for mutton broth that very evening, and, picking up a knife, went to the
fold. There the first he laid hands on and killed was the Wolf.
The evil doer often comes to harm through his own deceit.
The Wolf & His Shadow
A Wolf left his lair one evening in fine spirits and an excellent
appetite. As he ran, the setting sun cast his shadow far out on the
ground, and it looked as if the wolf were a hundred times bigger than he
really was. "Why," exclaimed the Wolf proudly, "see how big I am! Fancy me
running away from a puny Lion! I'll show him who is fit to be king, he or
I." Just then an immense shadow blotted him out entirely, and the next
instant a Lion struck him down with a single blow.
Do not let your fancy make you forget realities.