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  1. A hunter, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps or knew where his lair was. “I will,” said the man, “at once show you the Lion himself.”

  2. The Hunter and the Woodsman. A man went lion hunting in a forest where, meeting with a woodsman, he asked him if he had seen any tracks of a lion and if he knew where his lair was. "Yes," said the man, "and if you will come with me I will show you the lion himself."

  3. Aesop - The Hunter and The Woodman. A timid hunter seeks a lion and meets a woodman who offers a direct encounter, but the hunter declines due to perceived risks.

  4. The Hunter and the Woodman - Very Short Story from Aesop's Fables. A HUNTER, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps or knew where his lair was. "I will," said the man, "at once show you the Lion himself."

  5. May 14, 2020 · The Hunter and the Woodman. A Hunter was searching in the forest for the tracks of a lion, and, catching sight presently of a Woodman engaged in felling a tree, he went up to him and asked him if he had noticed a lion's footprints anywhere about, or if he knew where his den was.

  6. The Hunter and the Woodman. A HUNTER, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps or knew where his lair was. "I will," said the man, "at once show you the Lion himself."

  7. The Hunter and the Woodman. A HUNTER, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps or knew where his lair was.

  8. Oct 26, 2021 · THE HUNTER AND THE WOODMAN. A Hunter, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps, or if he knew where his lair was. "I will," he said, "at once show you the Lion himself."

  9. The Hunter and the Woodman. A HUNTER, not very bold, was searching for the tracks of a Lion. He asked a man felling oaks in the forest if he had seen any marks of his footsteps or knew where his lair was. "I will," said the man, "at once show you the Lion himself."

  10. "The Hunter and the Woodman", translated by Vernon Stanley Jones, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, in Æsop's fables: A New Translation (1912) This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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