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be because any attempted fairy tale within the mischief backfires, it will be because the world farmer has always been considered a pest for its incursions into the hen houses, so as to justify hunting - degenerate and despicable in sport - to me the fox raises profound sympathy. With great joy I have therefore accepted dall'Agaworld Seoul explain the Aesop's fable "The Fox and the Stork", a classic of children's literature.
wader aristocratic, tall, elegant and sinuous movements by a fox I opposed squat and impertinent, whose dandy look needlessly conceals his wild nature. Despite the end
the stork has the better of the fox, we can not ignore the fundamental contribution of the latter in triggering the altercation without which, Aesop, could never make moral.
therefore tend to Fox VS Stork 1-1
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