This story is one of Aesop's Fables. This book says about them, 'a collection of stories first told in Ancient Greece around 4,000 years ago.' Besides, 'the stories always have a "moral"(a message or lesson) at the end.' That is a good thing. I like stories with lessons.
The lesson in "The fox and the Crow" is 'Don't always believe people who say nice things', it says. That is important for us not to be deceived. However, I want to believe my friends and stay happy.
(The mark('') means that I quoted the sentences from this book. )
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