One beautiful spring evening, a hungry wolf goes out to look for his dinner. He sees a little goat. The goat stands up on a steep cliff. | “I must have that goat,” the wolf thinks to himself. “Hello, little goat!” cries the wolf. “It's dangerous there. I'm afraid you will fall.” “Don't be afraid,” says the goat. “I'll not fall.” |
“Please come down there. Don't be afraid of me. I'm a good wolf. I want to play with you. And the grass here is sweet and fresh,” the wolf says. | “Thank you,” says the goat. “I know who you are and what you want. You don't want me to eat the grass, but you want to eat me up.” Then the clever goat runs away, and the wolf has no dinner. |