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The cunning fox

J. Webb

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

This story is based on one of the world’s ancient works of literature ‘The Mahabharat.’

It is the story of a fox widely known for its selfish and self-centered behavior. The fox always put its interests above everything else and had a sharp intellect and cunning mind that it used to manipulate others. The illustrations in the tale vividly depict how the fox used its intelligence to its advantage.

In the story, the fox goes on a hunt for a deer. It cleverly uses other animals' unique skills to catch the deer. But the real deception comes when it's time to enjoy the hunt. The fox manipulates all the animals in the group to turn against each other, causing chaos and confusion. As a result, the animals leave the place without enjoying the prey.

Ultimately, the fox devours the prey by itself, enjoying the spoils of its deceit and cunning. 

So, sit back and enjoy this timeless tale that has captivated minds and hearts for centuries.
Available since: 02/13/2024.

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