Once a fox met a tiger. The latter bared his teeth,
stretched out his claws, and was about to devour him. But the fox spoke and
said: “My dear sir, you must not think that you are the only king of beasts.
Your courage does not compare with my own. Let us walk together, and do you
keep behind me. And if men catch sight of me and do not fear me, then you may
devour me.” The tiger was willing, and so the fox led him along a broad
highway. But the travelers, when they saw the tiger in the distance, were all
frightened and ran away.
Then the fox said: “How about it? I went in advance, and the
men saw me and had not as yet seen you.”
And thereupon the tiger drew in his tail and ran away
himself.
The tiger had remarked quite well that the men were afraid
of the fox, but he had not noticed that the fox had borrowed the terror he
inspired from him.
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