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<h2>THE THIEF AND THE INNKEEPER</h2>
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<p>A Thief hired a room at an inn, and stayed there some days on
the look-out for something to steal. No opportunity, however,
presented itself, till one day, when there was a festival to be
celebrated, the Innkeeper appeared in a fine new coat and sat down
before the door of the inn for an airing. The Thief no sooner set
eyes upon the coat than he longed to get possession of it. There
was no business doing, so he went and took a seat by the side of
the Innkeeper, and began talking to him. They conversed together
for some time, and then the Thief suddenly yawned and howled like a
wolf. The Innkeeper asked him in some concern what ailed him. The
Thief replied, "I will tell you about myself, sir, but first I must
beg you to take charge of my clothes for me, for I intend to leave
them with you. Why I have these fits of yawning I cannot tell:
maybe they are sent as a punishment for my misdeeds; but, whatever
the reason, the facts are that when I have yawned three times I
become a ravening wolf and fly at men's throats." As he finished
speaking he yawned a second time and howled again as before. The
Innkeeper, believing every word he said, and terrified at the
prospect of being confronted with a wolf, got up hastily and
started to run indoors; but the Thief caught him by the coat and
tried to stop him, crying, "Stay, sir, stay, and take charge of my
clothes, or else I shall never see them again." As he spoke he
opened his mouth and began to yawn for the third time. The
Innkeeper, mad with the fear of being eaten by a wolf, slipped out
of his coat, which remained in the other's hands, and bolted into
the inn and locked the door behind him; and the Thief then quietly
stole off with his spoil.</p>
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