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English version of China's fables
he
be
About; In all parts of; about
arrive
give
Up,
One; one
idea
come
arrive
He ...
male
take
a
Crystal lens
and
decrease
it
Go into ...
this
Pitcher.
then
he
take
another
and
decrease
it
inch
Gradually,
this
water
Ross,
and
this
crow
be
competent
arrive
drink
this
Water.
Thirsty crow
A crow was thirsty and looked for water everywhere. Finally, he found a pitcher.
However, there is not much water in the pitcher, and his sharp mouth can't reach the water. He tried again and again, but failed.
Just when he wanted to give up, he suddenly thought of an idea. The crow took a small stone and threw it into the pitcher. Then he took another stone and put it in.
Gradually, the water level rose. The crow drank the water happily.
Moral: Although some things seem trivial, every little makes a mickle, which will bring great changes.
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