A Blind Man and A Baby Wolf
There was a blind man who could not see anything. If he wanted to know where he was going, he would have to feel the ground with his cane. If he wanted to know what was near him, he would have to touch it with his hands.
One day, the blind man¡¯s neighbor came to him. He brought a baby wolf with him. ¡°I brought something to you. Can you tell me what it is?,¡± asked the neighbor. The man said, ¡°Alright.¡± The blind man touched what his neighbor brought to him. ¡°Hmm, I think this is a baby wolf. But I am not quite sure,¡± said the blind man. His neighbor said, ¡°That¡¯s right.¡±
The next day, the blind man¡¯s neighbor brought the blind man a cub of a fox. ¡°I brought something to you again. What is it?¡± asked the neighbor. The man said, ¡°Alright.¡± The blind man touched what his neighbor brought to him again. ¡°I believe you brought me a baby fox. It is a cub of a fox. But I am not sure,¡± said the blind man.
The blind man added, ¡°I am not quite sure what you have brought to me these two days, but I know something for sure. What you have brought to me is not safe. It would not be safe to admit them to the sheepfold.¡±
Evil tendencies are shown in early life.
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