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hannatou

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the snake and the mouse

the snake and the mouse

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The Snake and the Mouse** Once upon a time, there was a snake who lived in a forest. He was very hungry and wanted to find something to eat. He slithered around the trees and bushes, looking for a prey. One day, he saw a mouse running across the grass. The snake quickly chased after the mouse, hoping to catch it. The mouse was very fast and agile, and managed to dodge the snake's attacks. The snake became more and more frustrated, as he could not catch the mouse. The mouse ran into a hole in the ground, where the snake could not follow. The snake waited outside the hole, hoping that the mouse would come out. He said to himself, "I will not give up until I catch that mouse. He will make a delicious meal for me." The mouse heard the snake's words and felt scared. He thought to himself, "How can I escape from this snake? He is very persistent and dangerous. He will not leave me alone." He looked around his hole and saw a piece of cheese lying on the floor. He had brought it from a nearby farm, where he often went to steal food. He had a clever idea and said to himself, "I will use this cheese to trick the snake. Maybe he will leave me alone then." He took the cheese and threw it out of the hole, towards the snake. The snake saw the cheese and smelled it. He thought to himself, "What is this? It looks like food, but it does not smell like anything I have eaten before. Maybe it is a new kind of prey." He decided to try the cheese and bit into it. He immediately felt a strange sensation in his mouth. The cheese was very salty and sour, and made his tongue burn. He spat out the cheese and said to himself, "This is not food. This is poison. How could I be so foolish to eat this?" He felt very sick and dizzy, and decided to leave the forest. He said to himself, "I will never come back here again. This place is full of dangers and traps. I will find another place to live." He slithered away from the hole, leaving the mouse alone. The mouse saw the snake leaving and felt relieved. He said to himself, "I have escaped from the snake. He will not bother me anymore." He thanked the cheese for saving his life and ate it happily. He said to himself, "This cheese is very tasty and nutritious. It is my favorite food." He lived happily ever after in his hole. The end. I hope you liked my story about a snake šŸ If you want me to write another story, just ask me šŸ˜Š