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help me please ,tittle of a fable???????????



Glamorous
United Arab Emirates

help me please ,tittle of a fable???????????
 
hi everybody.
 
i was loooking for a vedio about a fable
 
but i don �t know what is the tittle
 
 
it is about two animals who found a bag full of food
then statrted to fight about who found it first
 
then a fox heard them and he divided the food and cheated them
 
he gave each of the two animals some food in two different size
 
then he said your part is bigger than your friends � part then he ate some food to make the two parts equal .........
 
you know the rest..
 
so what is the tittle of this fable
becuse in my book it is about a lion, bear and fox
and previous years ago i read the same story but with different characters
 
 

6 May 2009      





manonski (f)
Canada

It �s not a video but have you checked here:
 

6 May 2009     



aldanaVenadoTuerto
Argentina

Is this the one you mention?

 
"The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox

A LION and a Bear seized a Kid at the same moment, and fought fiercely for its possession. When they had fearfully lacerated each other and were faint from the long combat, they lay down exhausted with fatigue. A Fox, who had gone round them at a distance several times, saw them both stretched on the ground with the Kid lying untouched in the middle. He ran in between them, and seizing the Kid scampered off as fast as he could. The Lion and the Bear saw him, but not being able to get up, said, "Woe be to us, that we should have fought and belabored ourselves only to serve the turn of a Fox."

It sometimes happens that one man has all the toil, and another all the profit."

That �s what i found with the animals you mention...maybe it has been adapted from this...
 
Sorry i cannot be more helpful ;)

6 May 2009