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Such as the fly chided the frog, did the old bird chide the young wolf, as it knew the young wolf would never fly. When the bird took flight, the wolf followed out of sight, wondering what nest he may just find. But the wolf lost the bird’s scent, followed its chirps so frequent, ‘til it was lost in a place it’d never known. And the bird ceased singing, landed on the head of a massive bear, and said “The inexperienced should never hunt alone.”
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