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The Sheep, the Bird, and the Crocodile
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The tame and kind sheep chief sent seven lambs to look for the freshest grassy meadows and water.
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The wise bird ran into the seven lambs and asked them where they were headed.
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The immature lambs confided everything, telling the bird their destination.
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"We have heard whispers of your wisdom on the wind. Since you can see far in the sky, could you tell us where fresh meadows and water lie?"
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The immature lambs did not know that the clever bird also wanted to wash and groom its feathers in a meadow with a water source.
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"Little lambs, go north, far from the burning sun. I think the water and grass there are the freshest."
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The leader of the lambs believed what the bird said. When they reached the north of the north, they stood in front of a crocodile covered in armor.
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The crocodile opened its huge maw, not to devour the lambs, but to ask them why they had come to such a desolate place.
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"The wise bird told us that we can find the freshest water and grass here."
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"The bird has used its wisdom to direct you to the wrong path, but I will not do the same."
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The crocodile shed tears in sympathy for the lambs' plight, and decided to escort them back to their homeland.
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On their way back, the wise bird ran into the lambs again, and was astonished by the crocodile's kindness.
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"I am ashamed of the misuse of my wisdom. Please allow me to accompany you to meet the sheep chief."
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When the sheep chief saw with alarm that nine figures had appeared, the crocodile opened its huge maw.
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Oh, what juicy intestines! What sweet and crunchy stomachs! Splattering flesh!
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What free-flowing blood! Eyeballs, so close at hand to pluck!
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The crocodile shed tears once again, and spoke of the tameness and kindness of the sheep chief.
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This story tells us not to trust the meek, nor the wise, nor those who shed tears. |