The scene opens with a wild wolf wild-twitching a pant. The wolf tells the pant that he got a bit of pan from laying on the ground. The pant is fine, but the wolf is not. He asks if the pant was thinking of him when he picked it up, and the pant says that it was not. Then the wolf tells him that he is in love with the pant, and that he will wait to do anything until he is sure that the pant does not have ulterior motives. He then tells him to interpret his choice of under-wear as a sign that he wants to go ahead with his plans. The wolves then begin to argue, with the wolf saying that he knows he is being under-handed, but that he does not want to give in to temptation.
The scene opens with a wild wolf wild-twitching a pant. The wolf tells the pant that he got a bit of pan from laying on the ground. The pant is fine, but the wolf is not. He asks if the pant was thinking of him when he picked it up, and the pant says that it was not. Then the wolf tells him that he is in love with the pant, and that he will wait to do anything until he is sure that the pant does not have ulterior motives. He then tells him to interpret his choice of under-wear as a sign that he wants to go ahead with his plans. The wolves then begin to argue, with the wolf saying that he knows he is being under-handed, but that he does not want to give in to temptation.