Once upon a time, there was a fox that was a king. He lived in a castle. There was an old house three miles away and he never knew what was in the old house. In three days, the old man came and said a fox is a king. "Why is a fox a king?" he said. "There shouldn't be a fox that is a king." The man argued all day; but, when the man left, the fox was worried that he wouldn't be king. One of his servants came and the fox said to him, "Am I a king?" "Not yet." He said. "Why?" said the fox. "You need a queen." He said. The fox was shocked. He didn't know where to get a queen. So, he told everybody to go find him a queen. So then, they brought a cow, a dog, a cat, and a bird. The fox said, "No, no, no. I cannot marry a cow, or a dog, or a cat, or a bird." So, they took away the cow, the dog, the cat, and the bird. They came back with four foxes. One was gray and red, another one was just red, another one was orange, and the other one was small and red. He said, "I cannot marry the red one because she is already married." They took away the red one and the little one. So he said, "I'll marry the orange one." So, they got married and lived happily ever after. The End. |