| The Rabbit, the Fox and the Wolf

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One sunny day a rabbit came out of her hole in the ground to enjoy the fine weather. The day was so nice that she became careless and a fox snuck up behind her and caught her. ㄟ낱wWW.fAirY-TAle.iNfO◎ǖ5はaㄕЫ

"I am going to eat you for lunch!" said the fox.

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"Wait!" replied the rabbit. ※ЩˇㄋRWWW.FAIRy-tale.iNfoをJ

"Oh yeah? Why should I wait?"

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"Well, I am just finishing my thesis on 'The Superiority of Rabbits over Foxes and Wolves.'" KЗwww.faIrY-tALE.Infoφξˇ∮ㄚ

"Are you crazy? I should eat you right now! Everybody knows that a fox will always win over a rabbit." ㄘWwW.fAiRy-tALE.InfOxゑタゃθ℃

"Not according to my research. If you like, you can come into my hole and read it for yourself." WWw.FAIrY-talE。info

"You really are crazy!" But since the fox was curious, he went with the rabbit. The fox never came out. ǔさBwWW.faIry-talE.InfO말ㄊ

A few days later the rabbit was again taking a break from writing and sure enough, a wolf came out of the bushes and was ready to set upon her. ねケ|WWW.FAIRy-TalE.inFoュㄓョァネト

"Wait!" yelled the rabbit, "you can't eat me right now." МネwWw。fAIrY-Tale.inFopT

"And why might that be?"

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"I am almost finished writing my thesis on 'The Superiority of Rabbits over Foxes and Wolves.' カ&ㄛǘkWWw.faIrY-tale。iNfoW*ヴモpv

" The wolf laughed: "Maybe I shouldn't eat you; you really are sick ... in the head." !ТwwW.fairy-Tale。INfo

"Come and read it for yourself; you can eat me afterward if you disagree with my conclusions." +WWW。FAiry-TALe。INFOちょ낱ツ≡ゃū

So the wolf went down into the rabbit's hole and never came out.

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The rabbit finished her thesis and was out celebrating in the local lettuce patch. Another rabbit came along and asked, "What's up? You seem very happy." *wwW.FaIrY-TAle。INFOㄑīの◎ω≌

"Yup, I just finished my thesis."

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"Congratulations. What's it about?" せwWw.fAIRY-TaLe.infoīτVメn

"'The Superiority of Rabbits over Foxes and Wolves.'"

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"Are you sure? That doesn't sound right." ョけОwWw.FAiry-tAlE.infOニК

"Oh yes. Come and read it for yourself."

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So together they went down into the rabbit's hole. As they entered, the friend saw the typical graduate abode, albeit a rather messy one after writing a thesis. And to the right there was a pile of fox bones, on the left a pile of wolf bones. And in the middle was a large, well-fed lion, who was the rabbit's advisor.
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