The Wolf, the Kid, and the Goat

Two sureties are better than one.

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Mother Goat was going to market one morning to get provisions for her household. While going, she told her Kid, "Take good care of the house, my son," as she carefully latched the door. "Do not let anyone in unless he gives you this password: "Down with the Wolf and all his race!"

Strangely enough, a Wolf was lurking near and heard what the Goat had said to the Kid. So, as soon as Mother Goat was out of sight, the Wolf trotted to the door and knocked. The Kid asked, " who is there." The Wolf pleasingly responded, "Your Uncle little Kid." The Kid was not sure, so he once again asked, " what's the password." "Down with the Wolf and all his race," said the Wolf softly.

It was the right password, but when the Kid peeped through a crack in the door and saw the shadowy figure outside, he did not feel at all easy. So he said, "Show me a white paw," he said, "or I won't let you in." Of course, a white paw is a feature few Wolves can show, and so Master Wolf had to go away as hungry as he had come.

"You can never be too sure," said the Kid when he saw the Wolf making off to the woods.

Moral: Two sureties are better than one.

 

 

 

Stories Retold:- Original Source:- The Aesop Fables 

Jawahar Dhawan

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