The Clever Violinist


One day a violinist decided to play some music as he was walking through the woods. But this attracted a large fierce bear.

'How well you play,' he said to the man, to gain his confidence. 'Could you teach me to play as well?'

'Of course,' answered the violinist, not fooled at all. 'As long as you do what I tell you. Put your paws in the crack in this tree.'

The bear did as he was told and the musician was quick to jam his paws in the crack with a large stone. The bear was stuck tight.

The next time the violinist played, he attracted a lion, and the same scene was repeated. This time the beast was caught in a trap and ended up hanging by its tail from a tree. Then it was the turn of a tiger, which was captured by a similar trick.

When the three wild beast managed to free themselves, they chased after the violinist, seeking revenge; but they found him in the company of a new friend: a huge woodsman with a giant axe, who chased the animals away,

And so the clever violinist crossed the forest in safety.

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