NARRATOR: Once upon a time there was a donkey who was walking through the woods, when suddenly he stepped over a sharp thorn.
DONKEY: Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya it doesn’t hurt, but I want to cry. No, I won’t cry!. Yes, I’ll cry!.
NARRATOR: And the donkey cried and cried. Then he put his foot again on the floor.
DONKEY: Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya, it hurts!.
NARRATOR: The donkey cried and cried once again. Suddenly he saw a wolf.
DONKEY: Oh, no! That wolf is watching me. I am sure he will eat me, and I can’t escape from him!. What am I going to do?.
NARRATOR: After a few minutes he decided to talk to the wolf.
DONKEY: Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya Mr. Wolf. Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya Mr. Wolf.
WOLF: What’s wrong?.
DONKEY: Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya Mr. Wolf, look at me! I am suffering. Please, don’t let me die. Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya Mr. Wolf, what big teeth you have. You can use your teeth to remove this prickly thorn from my hoof.
WOLF: Do you really think so?.
DONKEY: Sure. Before I die try to remove it, then you can eat me.
WOLF: If I remove the thorn, why should you die?.
DONKEY: Because I am not well ha, ya, ya, ya,ya. Do what you have to do. Now!.
WOLF: Very well. I will use my teeth to remove it.
DONKEY: Will it hurt?.
WOLF: Don’t be scared. Just stretch your leg.
DONKEY: Ha, ya, ya, ya, ya, as soon as he pulls out the thorn I will kick him.
WOLF: You are free!. The thorn is gone!.
NARRATOR: The donkey kicked the wolf with his heels as hard as he could breaking his teeth, and then he ran away.
WOLF: Oh no!. poor me!. I wanted to help you, and now I don’t even have my teeth!