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Story Summary:
The story is about two friends, a fox and a stork. The fox plays a trick on the stork by inviting her to dinner and serving soup in flat plates. The fox can eat easily, but the stork cannot because of her long beak. To teach the fox a lesson, the stork invites him to her house the next day. She serves the soup in tall, narrow jars. This time, the stork can eat easily with her long beak, but the fox cannot reach the food.
Key Lesson (Moral):
The moral at the bottom of the page says: "We should do to others as we would like them to do to us." This means you should treat people the way you want to be treated. If you play tricks on people, they might play tricks back on you.
Final Answer:
The text is a fable titled "The Fox and the Stork." It tells a story where a fox tricks a stork by serving soup on flat plates, which the stork cannot eat from. The stork gets revenge by serving soup in tall jars that the fox cannot eat from. The moral of the story is that you should treat others the way you want to be treated.
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