In the evening, a goat was playing on the hillside alone. Suddenly a wolf came out of the trees, eating the goat, and the goat jumped up. He tried to resist it with a horn and shouted to his friends for help.
The ox glanced at the place in the bush and found it a wolf and ran away;
The horse looked down and found that it was a wolf and ran away;
The donkey stopped and found it a wolf, quietly slipping down the hillside;
After the pig passes through this area, it is found that it is a wolf, And It rushed down the hillside;
Once the rabbit heard it, it was just an arrow to leave.
When the dog under the hill heard the cry of the sheep, he rushed to the slope and flashed out of the grass. He bit the wolf's neck and shouted, while the dog was breathing, he fled.
When I got home, my friends came,
Why don't you tell me? My horns can expose the wolf's intestines.
Ma said: Why don't you tell me? My hoof can kick the wolf's head.
Why don't you tell me? I yelled at and scared the wolf.
Pig said: Why don't you tell me? I tried to drop it down the hill.
Rabbit said: Why don't you tell me? I am running fast. You can send messages.
There are no dogs in this group.
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Tip: a true friendship is not a rhetoric, but a key point to pull your hand. Those friends around you all day may not necessarily be real friends.