La Grulla sabia

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2011

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"This is a 16-page pamphlet 4½" x 6½". There is one sentence of the story and one image per page. This version features "Tia Grulla," who gives people wise advice, especially when they are hurting. She, like the other cranes, wears a babushka. The evil wolf steals a fish from a young bear and gorges himself, but then finds bones stuck in his throat. He goes to Tia Grulla. One of the best images comes from the wolf's throat looking outward. In this version, the wolf as usual pays nothing and claims it to be a gift that Tia Grulla goes away safe. She thinks it over and is content to have saved her life. One has to know when to fight and when not to. I do not think I have ever seen this fable understood this way!"

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Sigmar

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