Aesop and Son - The Vain Crow
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Overview
A crow becomes overly proud after stealing a piece of cheese. A cunning fox flatters the crow, convincing it to sing. When the crow opens its beak, the cheese falls out, allowing the fox to snatch it away. This humorous tale highlights the moral about the dangers of vanity and the consequences of letting flattery influence one's actions.
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