The peasant and the sheep a peasant haul the sheep to court and pressed against her there a serious objection a FOX as judge is ready for a falses detection here'is plaintiff first and then defendant in retort.
Taking in turn each point and cool though others stammer he seeks the cause of all the clamor.
The peasant says millod when visiting my yard I found two chickens missing t ta in early morning only their bones and feathers served me as warning this sheep alone was there on guard.
The sheep replies now all strange event my slummbers mard privy the evidence of neighbours don't discard against me never was brought a charge ofiving our other crime at any time as to my tasting flesh tis notion past conceiving here are the foxes judgments from their earliest weaving it.
I no way can accept the pleadings of this sheep because all rogues are skilled to keep their wicked purposes from others tois clear from plaintiffs words that on the given night defended held the fol house well in sight now who can think she'smoths an inborn wish for VI choice so I decide by a conscience sacred voice she cannot have admitted HS were her undefetted her guilt is clear.
