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By Aesop

Illustration of "The Wolf and the Crane" by Aesop: The crane extracts a bone from the wolf's throat in a lush forest, highlighting the fable's moral lesson on trust and ingratitude. Discover this classic tale in the "The Wolf and the Crane" PDF available at bestchildrenstories.com.

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