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The White Hare and the Crocodiles.
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And he was just about to run away as fast as he could. But he did not escape so easily, for as soon as the crocodiles understood that this was a trick played upon them by the hare so as to enable him to cross the sea, and that the hare was now laughing at them for their stupidity, they became furiously angry and made up their minds to Some of the Crocodiles ran after the Hare and caught him
Some of the Crocodiles ran after the Hare and caught him.
take revenge. So some of them ran after the hare and caught him. Then they all surrounded the poor little animal and pulled out all his fur. He cried out loudly and entreated them to spare him, but with each tuft of fur they pulled out, they said:

"Serve you right!"

When the crocodiles had pulled out the last bit of fur, they