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Stories and Tales » Aesop » The Wolf And The Kid

The Wolf And The Kid

A KID was perched up on the top of a house, and looking down saw a Wolf passing
under him. Immediately he began to revile and attack his enemy. “Murderer
and thief,” he cried, “what do you here near honest folks’ houses?
How dare you make an appearance where your vile deeds are known?&#148; 1 <br>
Curse away, my young friend,&#148; said the Wolf.<br>
<p><p>&#147;IT IS EASY TO BE BRAVE FROM A SAFE DISTANCE.&#148; <br>

    • Aesop’s Fables
    • Androcles
    • The Ass And The Lapdog
    • The Bald Man And The Fly
    • The Bats, The Birds And The Beasts
    • The Belly And The Members
    • The Dog And The Shadow
    • The Dog And The Wolf
    • The Fox And The Crow
    • The Fox And The Mask
    • The Fox And The Stork
    • The Frog And The Ox
    • The Frogs Desiring A King
    • The Hares And The Frogs
    • The Hart And The Hunter
    • The Jay And The Peacock
    • The Lion And The Mouse
    • The Lion’s Share
    • The Man And The Serpent
    • The Man And The Wood
    • The Montains In Labour
    • The Serpent And The File
    • The Sick Lion
    • The Swallow And The Other Birds
    • The Town Mouse And The Country Mouse
    • The Two Pots
    • The Wolf And The Crane
    • The Wolf And The Kid
    • The Wolf And The Lamb
    • The Woodman And The Serpent

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