The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox 
    
    
      A LION, growing old, lay sick in his cave.  All the beasts came
    to visit their king, except the Fox.  The Wolf therefore,
    thinking that he had a capital opportunity, accused the Fox to
    the Lion of not paying any respect to him who had the rule over
    them all and of not coming to visit him.  At that very moment the
    Fox came in and heard these last words of the Wolf.  The Lion
    roaring out in a rage against him, the Fox sought an opportunity
    to defend himself and said, "And who of all those who have come
    to you have benefited you so much as I, who have traveled from
    place to place in every direction, and have sought and learnt
    from the physicians the means of healing you?'  The Lion commanded
    him immediately to tell him the cure, when he replied, "You must
    flay a wolf alive and wrap his skin yet warm around you."  The
    Wolf was at once taken and flayed; whereon the Fox, turning to
    him, said with a smile, "You should have moved your master not to
    ill, but to good, will."  
    
    


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