The Fox and the Crow James Ryan. Once upon a time a crow sat in a tree.

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The Fox and the Crow James Ryan

Once upon a time a crow sat in a tree.

The crows name is Crocita.

She had a piece of cheese in her beak.

Throughout the woods a fox walked.

His name is Renardius Aesopius Callidus.

Renardius is very clever but in the spring, very trustworthy.

Crocita smelled the cheese.

Renardius wanted the cheese and wondered how she had gotten it.

He thought and thought and finally thought of a plan.

Crocita is up in the tree while Renardius is beneath her talking.

Renardius says "Oh Crocita! Do you have a delightful voice?"

He then asks if she will sing him a song.

But Crocita's voice was not sweet.

But Renardius said it was anyway.

Then the cheese feel to the ground!

Renardius took the cheese and walked away.

The End