62. THE UNGRATEFUL WOLF.
To the Wolf, from whose throat the Crane
Drew the bone, his long bill made it plain
He expected his fee:
Snarled Wolf — "Fiddle de dee,
Be thankful your head's out again."
SOME CHARACTERS HAVE NO SENSE OF OBLIGATION
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To the Wolf, from whose throat the Crane
Drew the bone, his long bill made it plain
He expected his fee:
Snarled Wolf — "Fiddle de dee,
Be thankful your head's out again."
SOME CHARACTERS HAVE NO SENSE OF OBLIGATION
[more info]
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