The cunning fox asked to spend the night with a hare, and brought with her an old bast. The hospitable hare gladly sheltered the fox. And at night she took, and threw away this bast. When she woke up, she began to say that she had been robbed, and only a hen who lived with a hare could replace her lost. Hare had to give the hen, so that the fox did not consider him a thief. After that, the fox took the animals from forest inhabitants with deception, but, in the end, suffered from her greed.
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