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===Dramatic Cycles===
===Dramatic Cycles===
* ((stealOat,money,groom),(stealOat,horseBad,niceHorse,groom))
* ((stealOats,money,groom),(stealOats,horseBad,niceHorse,groom))
While stealing the oat gives money, it hurts the horse.
While stealing the oat gives money, it hurts the horse.


===Comments===
===Comments===
[[Category:Fables]]
[[Category:Fables]]

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Aesop's Fables - 10. The Horse & the Groom

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The Horse & the Groom

Dramatic Cycles

  • ((stealOats,money,groom),(stealOats,horseBad,niceHorse,groom))

While stealing the oat gives money, it hurts the horse.

Comments