The Tailess Fox
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Aesop
Surin Surēntharārak
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1990? , 1990
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This version presents itself differently. The other foxes note that he has no tail as soon as he returns to their company, and they ask him about it. He responds that he cut it off. Another fox comments that he has just seen a tail in a trap. This fox never recommends wholesale trimming of tails to the others. I think this moral is terrible: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but calling never hurt me.
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2329 (Access ID)
