/dɪˈsɛpʃn/
the action of deceiving someone: "obtaining property by deception"
/ˌɡʌləˈbɪlɪti/
a tendency to be easily persuaded that something is real or true; credulity: "you can never underestimate the gullibility of people"
Innkeeper had a lovely new coat hung on the back of a chair.
Thief sat next to it and let out a frightful yawn which ended in a wolf howl.
Innkeeper asked: Why do you howl so?
Thief said: I know not, however when I howl a third time I turn into a man-eating wolf.
This said, let out another frightful yawn-howl.
Oh no, Innkeeper laughed nervously.
Stripping trousers into a bag Thief let out a third frightful yawn-howl.
OH NO, shrieked Innkeeper running away.
Thief laughed, donned the wolf mask and the lovely new coat, zipped up the bag and went through the inn door.
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