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We walked for some time, until we met the barber. He was curled into a ball on the ground, trembling.  \n“Who is the king of these woods?” I asked him.  \nHe gawked at me .  \n“What’s wrong?” I pressed.  \n“They are everywhere! Oh, the noise! The darkness!” he whimpered.  \n“He’s terrified,” said the fox .  \n“Then he can’t help,” I said.  \n“Won’t you help him?”  \n“I have no time for that,” I said, and moved on .  \nAfter a while, I met a tailorbird. She had a big boil on her forehead.  \n“Who goes there?” squeaked the bird. “I can’t see because of this thing on my face.”“A blind bird!” I snorted.“How do you fly?”“I can’t. That’s why we are stuck in these woods.”  \n“I’m not stuck. I’ll find the king, open the door, and leave.”  \n“Please help me,” requested the bird.  \n“I don’t have time,” I said, and continued onward.  \nA little while later, I arrived at a clearing in the woods. A man with a crown sat at a campfire alone.  \n“Are you the king of the forest?” I asked him.  \n“Not anymore,” he said with grief. “I used to cut off the noses of my subjects. Then I got tricked and now I have no nose . I cannot smell the flowers in my kingdom. I feel nothing. Only remorse .”  \n“I was hoping you’d open the door for me, being a king and all.”  \n“I can’t, child,” said the king. “I have tried and failed.”  \n“Then you really are no king,” I declared.  \nI noticed a sword lying beside him.  \n“Look behind you!” I yelled.“There’s your nose .”  \n“What?!” He turned to look. And I swiped his sword.  \n“Ha! 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