The Lion in Love
A
Lion that had falling in love with a Woodman’s daughter, wanted to
marry her, so he went to the father and begged him to give him the maid,
but the Woodman said he could not think of such a thing as marrying his
daughter to a Lion. At that the Lion began to roar furiously, and the
father, in a great fright, finding himself in danger, bethought him of
a way, and said to the Lion: "I cannot possibly give you my daughter,
Lion, unless you will first have your teeth and nails drawn, for these
would frighten her." He was so desperately in love, that he readily
consented, and when it was all over, asked again for the girl, but the
Woodman had no longer any fear of him, and drove him off with jeers.
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