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The Conceited Stag
by The Brothers Grimm
Once upon a time... there was a stag with splendidly long antlers,
who was very conceited. Every time he drank at a pool, he would
stand and admire his reflection in the water. "I am handsome," he
would tell himself. "There's no finer set of antlers in the forest!"
And off he would prance.
Like all stags, he had long slender legs, but folk
said he'd rather break a leg than lose a single branch of his splendid
antlers. Poor foolish stag! How vain he was.
One day, as he gazed peacefully on the tender shoots
on some low branches, he heard a distant shot. He heard with fear
the baying of the hounds. Terrified, he knew what terrible enemies
the hounds were and that, if they caught his scent, it would not
be easy to outrun them. He had to flee at once, and as quickly as
possible. Faster and faster, he sped along the woodland track, his
heart in his mouth. He could hear the baying of the pack at his
heels. Without ever looking back, he ran in a straight line, trying
to shake off his pursuers. Then the wood thinned out into a clearing.
"With luck I'll be safe now," he said to himself, running swiftly
over the smooth ground. And indeed, the yelping of the hounds seemed
to die away in the distance. Only a little further now, and the
stag would reach safety.
Suddenly, as he swept under a tree, his antlers caught
in the low-hanging branches. He shook his head desperately, trying
to break free, but although he struggled, his antlers were held
fast. The hounds were coming closer and closer. Just before the
stag met his doom, he had time to think: "What a mistake I made
in regarding my antlers as the best and most precious part of my
body. I should have had more respect for my legs. They tried to
carry me to safety, while my antlers will be the death of me!"

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