The Boy Who Cried, Wolf
Once, there was a boy who became bored when he watched the
village sheep grazing on the hillside. To entertain himself, he sang out,
“Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!”
When the villagers heard the cry, they came running up the hill
to drive the wolf away. But, when they arrived, they saw no wolf. The boy was
amused when seeing their angry faces.
“Don’t scream wolf, boy,” warned the villagers, “when there is
no wolf!” They angrily went back down the hill.
Later, the shepherd boy cried out once again, “Wolf! Wolf! The
wolf is chasing the sheep!” To his amusement, he looked on as the villagers
came running up the hill to scare the wolf away.
As they saw there was no wolf, they said strictly, “Save your
frightened cry for when there really is a wolf! Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there is
no wolf!” But the boy grinned at their words while they walked grumbling down
the hill once more.
Later, the boy saw a real wolf sneaking around his flock.
Alarmed, he jumped on his feet and cried out as loud as he could, “Wolf! Wolf!”
But the villagers thought he was fooling them again, and so they didn’t come to
help.
At sunset, the villagers went looking for the boy who hadn’t
returned with their sheep. When they went up the hill, they found him weeping.
“There really was a wolf here! The flock is gone! I cried out,
‘Wolf!’ but you didn’t come,” he wailed.
An old man went to comfort the boy. As he put his arm around
him, he said, “Nobody believes a liar, even when he is telling the truth!”
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