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  1. Jul 5, 2016 · Aesop's Fables are stories of moral lessons for children and adults. The Fox and The Crow is one of them, about a clever fox who is taken in by a flattering crow who sings him a song and drops a piece of cheese. The moral is to beware of flatterers and to trust your own judgment.

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  2. The Fox and the Crow is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 124 in the Perry Index. There are early Latin and Greek versions and the fable may even have been portrayed on an ancient Greek vase. The story is used as a warning against listening to flattery.

  3. Aesop's fable about a Fox who flatters a Crow with a bit of cheese and a lie, and how the Crow falls for it. Read the full text of this classic story from the Library of Congress, and learn the moral lesson of how to avoid being deceived by flattery.

  4. Early one morning, a fox is walking through the woods. He is hungry, and he is looking for something to eat. He sees a crow sitting on the highest branch of a tree. The crow has a piece of cheese in her beak.

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  5. Aesop's Fables is a collection of traditional stories that teach moral lessons to children and adults. The Fox and the Crow is one of the fables that warns against trusting flatterers and cheating. Read the full text, listen to the audio, and see the student activity on this web page.

  6. Aesop's short story tells the tale of a Fox who tricks a Crow into giving him a bite of cheese by flattering her with his sharp nose and beautiful words. The moral of the story is that the flatterer lives at the expense of those who will listen to him. Read the full text, a fractured fairytale version, and other stories by Aesop on this web page.

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  8. Feb 27, 2004 · THE FOX AND THE CROW. A Crow was sitting on a branch of a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak when a Fox observed her and set his wits to work to discover some way of getting the cheese. Coming and standing under the tree he looked up and said, "What a noble bird I see above me! Her beauty is without equal, the hue of her plumage exquisite.

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