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The Thief and His Mother

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  A THIEF hired a room in a tavern1 and stayed a while in the hope

  of stealing something which should enable him to pay his

  reckoning. When he had waited some days in vain, he saw the

  Innkeeper dressed in a new and handsome coat and sitting before

  his door. The Thief sat down beside him and talked with him. As

  the conversation began to flag, the Thief yawned terribly and at

  the same time howled like a wolf. The Innkeeper said, "Why do

  you howl so fearfully?' "I will tell you," said the Thief, "but

  first let me ask you to hold my clothes, or I shall tear them to

  pieces. I know not, sir, when I got this habit of yawning, nor

  whether these attacks of howling were inflicted2 on me as a

  judgment for my crimes, or for any other cause; but this I do

  know, that when I yawn for the third time, I actually turn into a

  wolf and attack men." With this speech he commenced a second fit

  of yawning and again howled like a wolf, as he had at first. The

  Innkeeper. hearing his tale and believing what he said, became

  greatly alarmed and, rising from his seat, attempted to run away.

  The Thief laid hold of his coat and entreated3 him to stop,

  saying, "Pray wait, sir, and hold my clothes, or I shall tear

  them to pieces in my fury, when I turn into a wolf." At the same

  moment he yawned the third time and set up a terrible howl. The

  Innkeeper, frightened lest he should be attacked, left his new

  coat in the Thief's hand and ran as fast as he could into the inn

  for safety. The Thief made off with the coat and did not return

  again to the inn.

  Every tale is not to be believed.

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