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THE WOLF AND THE GOAT. Aesop

Aesop's Fable

Aesop's Fable "THE WOLF AND THE GOAT". Illustration by Arthur Rackham

A Wolf caught sight of a Goat browsing above him on the scanty herbage that grew on the top of a steep rock; and being unable to get at her, tried to induce her to come lower down. "You are risking your life up there, madam, indeed you are," he called out: "pray take my advice and come down here, where you will find plenty of better food." The Goat turned a knowing eye upon him. "It′s little you care whether I get good grass or bad," said she: "what you want is to eat me."

THE WOLF AND THE GOAT. Milo Winter, 1919

THE WOLF AND THE GOAT. Milo Winter, 1919

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