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The Lion and the Mouse: Aesop’s Fables – 21

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Even the smallest among us can offer significant help; never underestimate anyone’s ability to repay a kindness.

A Lion, by chance, trapped a small, innocent Mouse under his paw. The terrified Mouse begged for his life, appealing to the Lion’s sense of mercy and the honor of sparing such a tiny creature. The Lion, moved by the Mouse’s plea, let him go.

A few days later, the Lion got caught in a hunter’s net. Hearing his roars, the Mouse recognized the voice of his benefactor. Rushing to the Lion’s aid, the Mouse gnawed through the net’s threads, freeing the Lion. This act of gratitude showed the Lion that even the smallest creature can repay a kindness.

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