The Fox and the Crane 
    
    
      A FOX invited a Crane to supper and provided nothing for his
    entertainment but some soup made of pulse, which was poured out
    into a broad flat stone dish.  The soup fell out of the long bill
    of the Crane at every mouthful, and his vexation at not being
    able to eat afforded the Fox much amusement.  The Crane, in his
    turn, asked the Fox to sup with him, and set before her a flagon
    with a long narrow mouth, so that he could easily insert his neck
    and enjoy its contents at his leisure.  The Fox, unable even to
    taste it, met with a fitting requital, after the fashion of her
    own hospitality.   
    


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