The Wolf and the Donkey

Summary

This story involves a clever Ass who finds himself threatened by a lurking Wolf in a nearby wood. Aware of the Wolf's intentions, the Ass pretends to be lame due to a thorn in his foot. He convinces the Wolf that removing the thorn is necessary to prevent choking when the Wolf eventually eats him. The Wolf, seeing the logic in this, begins to examine the Ass's foot carefully. At the opportune moment, the Ass delivers a powerful kick that sends the Wolf tumbling back, allowing him to escape safely. The Wolf is left to lament his misguided attempt to act outside his expertise, reflecting that he is a butcher, not a doctor. This fable teaches the importance of using wit to outsmart adversaries and the dangers of overstepping one's capabilities.

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An Ass was feeding in a pasture near a wood when he saw a Wolf lurking in the shadows along the hedge. He easily guessed what the Wolf had in mind, and thought of a plan to save himself. So he pretended he was lame, and began to hobble painfully.

When the Wolf came up, he asked the Ass what had made him lame, and the Ass replied that he had stepped on a sharp thorn.

“Please pull it out,” he pleaded, groaning as if in pain. “If you do not, it might stick in your throat when you eat me.”

The Wolf saw the wisdom of the advice, for he wanted to enjoy his meal without any danger of choking. So the Ass lifted up his foot and the Wolf began to search very closely and carefully for the thorn.

Just then the Ass kicked out with all his might, tumbling the Wolf a dozen paces away. And while the Wolf was getting very slowly and painfully to his feet, the Ass galloped away in safety.

“Serves me right,” growled the Wolf as he crept into the bushes. “I’m a butcher by trade, not a doctor.”