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  • "The Lion and the Mouse"

  • An Aesop's fable with a focus on vocabulary.

  • One day, a mighty lion, tired from hunting all morning,

  • laid down to take a nap under a large, shady tree.

  • Some mice that lived at the foot of the tree

  • scrambled over the sleeping lion to return to their home.

  • But just as the last mouse was crawling over him,

  • the lion woke up.

  • The lion laid his big paw on the little mouse, trapping him.

  • The mouse was very afraid. He apologized to the lion for disturbing him

  • and begged him to spare his life and let him go.

  • The lion pitied the little mouse, so he lifted his paw and set the mouse free.

  • Some time later, the lion was walking near the mouse's home.

  • The lion accidentally stepped on a trap set by a hunter,

  • and a net made of thick ropes captured the lion and pulled him up into a tree.

  • The lion struggled to free himself but could not.

  • His angry roars rumbled through the forest as he became upset and afraid.

  • The mouse heard the lion's cries.

  • Remembering the lion's kindness, the mouse ran to the tree and climbed up to the trap.

  • He used his sharp little mouse teeth

  • to gnaw through the thick ropes and set the lion free.

  • The lion and the mouse were friends forever after.

  • Both of them had learned that it is good to help someone who has helped you.

  • Moral of the Story:

  • Good deeds are rewarded.

  • The End

"The Lion and the Mouse"

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