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Once
upon a time...
there was a hare who, boasting how he could run
faster than anyone else, was forever teasing tortoise
for its slowness. Then one day, the irate tortoise
answered back: "Who do you think you are? There's
no denying you're swift, but even you can be beaten!"
The hare squealed with laughter.
"Beaten in a race? By whom? Not you, surely! I bet
there's nobody in the world that can win against
me, I'm so speedy. Now, why don't you try?" Annoyed
by such bragging, the tortoise
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accepted
the challenge. A course was planned, and next day
at dawn they stood at the starting line. The hare
yawned sleepily as the meek tortoise trudged slowly
off. When the hare saw how painfully slow his rival
was, he decided, half asleep on his feet, to have
a quick nap. "Take your time!" he said. "I'll have
forty winks and catch up with you in a minute."
The hare woke with a start from a fitful sleep and
gazed round, looking for the tortoise.
But the creature was only a short distance away, having
barely covered a third of the course. Breathing a
sigh of relief, the hare decided he might as well
have breakfast too, and off he went to munch some
cabbages he had noticed in a nearby field. But the
heavy meal and the hot sun made his eyelids droop.
With a careless glance at the tortoise, now halfway
along the course, he decided to have another snooze
before flashing past the winning post. And smiling
at the thought of the look on the tortoise's face
when it saw the hare speed by, he fell fast asleep
and was soon snoring happily. The sun started to sink,
below the horizon, and the tortoise, who had been
plodding towards the winning post since morning, was
scarcely a yard from the finish. At that very point,
the hare woke with a jolt. He could see the tortoise
a speck in the distance and away he dashed.
He leapt and bounded at a great rate, his tongue lolling,
and gasping for breath. Just a little more and he'd
be first at the finish. But the hare's last leap was
just too late, for the tortoise had beaten him to
the winning post. Poor hare! Tired and in disgrace,
he slumped down beside the tortoise who was silently
smiling at him.
"Slowly does it every time!" he said.
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to Tom Burke for the story
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