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Illustration of Aesop's fable 'The Kid and The Wolf', showing a bold kid goat standing on top of a thatched roof, taunting a howling wolf, while other goats shelter inside, set against a backdrop of a pastoral landscape with sheep grazing and rolling hills. Perfect for the article titled 'The Kid and The Wolf By Aesop' highlighting the downloadable PDF version of the story.

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