The Fox and the Lion

 Author: Aesop


A young Fox, who had never seen a Lion previously, came to encounter one in the jungle. A single glance was enough to send the Fox scurrying for the nearest hiding spot.

The Fox halted behind a tree the second time he spotted the Lion to stare at him before slinking away. But on the third occasion, the Fox fearlessly approached the Lion and said, "Hi, there, old top," without raising a hair.

Moral:

Contempt grows from familiarity.


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