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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hallo, little dreamers. I'm Sarah, and to day's magical tale
is called The Lion, the Boar, and the Vultures. Are
you ready? Let's begin. Once upon a time, in a
vast sunny forest, there lived a mighty lion. He was
known as the king of the jungle, and all the
animals respected him. One hot day, the lion was feeling
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very thirsty, so he made his way to a nearby
watering hole, where he hoped to drink some cool, refreshing water.
But as the lion approached the watering hole, he noticed
something unusual. A big, strong boar had already arrived and
was drinking from the same spot. Now the boar was
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not just any animal. He was known for being quite
stubborn and just as fierce as the lion. The two
proud animals looked at each other, neither willing to back down.
The lion roared loudly and the boar snorted fiercely. They
both wanted to prove who was the mightiest creature in
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the forest, so they began to fight, each one determined
to win the watering hole for himself. As they battled,
kicking up dust and growling fiercely, a group of vultures
gathered in the trees above. These birds were always looking
for a chance to find food, and they watched eagerly,
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hoping that one of the animals would be defeated so
they could swoop down and feast. The fight went on
for quite some time, but eventually the lion in the
boar grew tired. They paused for a moment, panting heavily,
and as they did, they glanced up and saw the
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vultures circling overhead, waiting for them to fall. Suddenly, the
lion and the boar had the same thought. Why were
they fighting each other when they should be more concerned
about the vultures. They realized that by battling like this,
they only made things easier for the vultures, who would
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happily take advantage of their weakness. So the lion and
the boar stopped fighting. Instead, they decided to share the
watering hole, taking turns to drink. Once they had quenched
their thirst, they walked away together, leaving the vultures disappointed
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and hungry, and from that day on, the lion and
the boar understood the importance of working together. They learned
that fighting amongst themselves only helped their enemies, and it
was much better to share and co operate. The lesson
they discovered was simple. By putting aside their differences and
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working together, they could keep the vultures at bay and
enjoy the forest in peace. And that's the end of
to day's tale, my little adventurers. I hope you enjoyed
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