All the pictures used are from: (1998). Aesop's Fables v. 1. Athens: PAPADOPOULOS

A long, long time ago a little mouse left its little house and went to play around in the fields!
Suddenly, a snake came upon it unexpectedly and with its big mouth it was ready to eat it. Fearing for its life, the mouse started running away from the snake.
At that moment, a lion appeared and took pity of the poor mouse.
Without hesitation, the lion caught the snake by its head and tied it into a knot.
“I owe you my life”, the little mouse said to the lion. “I promise that I will always be there for you when you need me!” This made the lion roar with laughter. “You? Help me? Ha ha ha! You are so small, how could you help me?
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All the pictures used are from: (1998). Aesop's Fables v. 1. Athens: PAPADOPOULOS

A long, long time ago a little mouse left its little house and went to play around in the fields!
Suddenly, a snake came upon it unexpectedly and with its big mouth it was ready to eat it. Fearing for its life, the mouse started running away from the snake.
At that moment, a lion appeared and took pity of the poor mouse.
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