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« Stalled | Main | A Lyric by Lear (Nr. 12) » A Fable by Aesop - The Wolf Turned Shepherd olf, finding that the sheep were so afraid of him that he could not
get near them, disguised himself in the dress of a shepherd, and thus
attired approached the flock. As he came near, he found the shepherd
fast asleep. As the sheep did not run away, he resolved to imitate the
voice of the shepherd. In trying to do so, he only howled, and awoke the
shepherd. As he could not run away, he was soon killed. Those who attempt to act in disguise are apt to overdo it. Aesop's Fables, Translated by George Fyler Townsend. Source: Gutenberg
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olf, finding that the sheep were so afraid of him that he could not
get near them, disguised himself in the dress of a shepherd, and thus
attired approached the flock. As he came near, he found the shepherd
fast asleep. As the sheep did not run away, he resolved to imitate the
voice of the shepherd. In trying to do so, he only howled, and awoke the
shepherd. As he could not run away, he was soon killed. Those who attempt to act in disguise are apt to overdo it. Aesop's Fables, Translated by George Fyler Townsend. Source: Gutenberg


