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The Fox and the LionA Fox who had never seen a Lion met one by chance, and upon first catching sight of him was frightened almost to death; the next time he happened on him he was frightened, to be sure, but not so much as before; when he saw him a third time, he plucked up courage enough to go up and speak to him. The story teaches that familiarity makes terrible things much less frightful. |
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