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There was a little lamb,who's heart was strong
and true. She was sweet
and kind and to help people
she did everything she could do.
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There was a sly fox,who's heart was cold
as ice, he cared about
nothing, except catching mice.

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But one evening,the farmer said "For today,
I'll be Leaving" and left the lamb to
think, "for how long will he be
gone? Would he not come back?
Never. but some things are
forever"


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As the farmer rode in hiscar, the fox stared at him
as if he was a movie star.
The sly fox had the perfect
plan. "the farmer is gone"
he thought. "That lamb will
be the biggest mouse I have caught."

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Hours past. Days past.Weeks past. The farmer
was not there at last. Lamb
was not happy. she was off
to look for the farmer in his
wagon, and made it snappy.
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she rode and rode in the wagon until
she saw a peculiar sight.
"The fox is crying."
the lamb thought.
I never thought this would
happen, but it just might"
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"Whats wrong?asked the lamb, as
she climbed out of the
wagon. "I have no
friends." the fox sighed.
"if you be my friend,
i'd be much obliged."
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"Sure!" she said with a bam!"Excellent!" thought the fox.
"tonight we will be serving
green eggs and lamb."
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"this is my den."the sly fox said with a smirk.
"Care to come inside and
check it out?" This is when
the lamb began to doubt.
"alright, just give me a minute"
The lamb crouched in the wagon
and sat right in it!
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"that fox is trying to eat me!" the lamb gasped.
"what can i do to escape
his grasp?" Then she noticed
a small box at the bottom of the
wagon "Fairy Dust!" she proclaimed.
"With this on my side, foxe's teeth
won't even be able to take aim!"

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After they walked in, thefox readily pushed a rock
in front of the door. "we
don't want you leaving when
you want ot stay for more."
he said evily. The lamb knew
now for sure he wanted to
eat her. she hid the open box
of fairy dust under her fur.
"oh fox!" she yelled. " I want
to show you something very
swell!
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