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The Ants and the Wasp
Once upon a time, some ants lived happily together in their nest. Birds, rabbits, frogs, and beetles admired and envied their harmonic way of living. One day, a wasp invaded their space; it forced itself into their home, with its dark, scary sting and body. All the ants ran away for their lives, except for one tiny ant - he stood right in front of the wasp's sting! The wasp was irritated and amazed by this young insect's courage. "Do you know you are no match for me?!" the wasp scorned the young ant. The ant was unshaken and unmoved! "Together we can outmatch you!" the ant shouted. The rest of the ants felt the burning courage from the young ant’s voice, and rose up in arms to fight the wasp; to fight for their home to fight for their freedom. The wasp’s sting was no match for thousands of ants. He was carried and thrown into a bird’s nest, where he became the birds’ meal. The young ant, from then on, became a hero. He was knighted by the Queen Ant, and from then on he was called Sir Victor.
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