The Fox and the Stork

The Fox and the Stork

One Day, a fox that was self-centered once asked a stork to dinner. The stork was overjoyed with the offer; She promptly arrived at the fox’s residence and used her long beak to knock on the door. The fox led her to the dining table where he poured them each a modest bowl of soup. She was unable to eat any soup at all since the bowl was too shallow for the stork. However, the fox quickly licked up his soup.

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she was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the she gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

Moral of the Story : A self-centered deed eventually backfires!

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The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

The stork was unhappy and furious, yet she acted civilly and with dignity. She then invited the fox for supper the following day, hoping to teach him a lesson. She served soup as well, but in two tall, narrow vases this time. The fox’s short neck prevented him from consuming any of the soup, but the stork gobbled it up straight out of her vase. After realizing his mistake, the fox returned home hungry.

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