A conversation with a wolfone year back, I went to a place called "Kaghan", a place in the northern side of Pakistan. There I met a person named "Ahmed Khan"; he told me a story of a wolf, which got his leg trapped in a clamp. This was just a coincidence as the hunter was not a wolf hunter rather he was a rabbit hunter. He used to hunt rabbit to earn his living. When the hunter returned, he was shocked to see a big animal in the clamp instead of a small one. He decided to release the animal, but as he went near the wolf, the wolf got the impression of being attacked. In the return, the wolf became ferocious. The man became afraid and he left the wolf and went to his friend hunter. He narrated him the whole story and asked him if he could help him. His friend told him that he knows a wolf hunter, he will be probably the most appropriate person who can help them in a favorable manner. Favorable in a sense that they will sell this wolf to him. So they started walking towards his place. Fortunately, they got him easily. They told him about their offer, and he accepted it easily. So they started walking to get the wolf. As soon as they reached, the wolf got very weak, as he has lost a lot of blood. The wolf hunter formulated a plan to catch him. He asked the other two men to start getting closer to the wolf getting the wolf's attention so that he would be able to catch the wolf after throwing a cloth over the eyes of the wolf. They tried a lot to make their plan successful but they failed In the mean time a man saw the situation and he asked the men to let the wolf go away. The men first argued with him but they agreed under a condition that they would let the wolf go under one condition that if he will release the wolf in his first attempt. The man accepted their proposal and started talking to the wolf in sweet language. The wolf started cooling down. He kept on getting closer to the wolf and at last he released the wolf and patted him good bye. The wolf went away and bowed to him in a respectful manner. The other three men were watching. The first one got so much inspired that he left hunting for good.
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