A lion demanded the daughter
of a woodcutter in marriage. The Father, unwilling
to grant, and yet afraid to refuse his request, hit
upon this expedient to rid himself of his importunities.
He expressed his willingness to accept the Lion as
the suitor of his daughter on one condition:
that he should allow him to extract his teeth, and
cut off his claws, as his daughter was fearfully afraid
of both. The Lion cheerfully assented to the
proposal. But when the toothless, clawless Lion
returned to repeat his request, the Woodman, no longer
afraid, set upon him with his club, and drove him
away into the forest.
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