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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

Kathy MCS

This is a little story I wrote to illustrate the idiom 'A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’

As a struggling student, Tuli was grateful for her Saturday job at the local antique store. It was a lovely little shop, with an impressive collection of vintage furniture, rare artifacts, and unique trinkets. The owner, Miss Lulu, was a sweet elderly lady with a friendly smile and a kind word for everyone. It was easy money for Tuli, but business was very slow. There were days when not one customer came into the shop. It was a mystery to Tuli how Miss Lulu managed to pay the rent.

One morning, Tuli was walking past the antique store on her way to the bus stop, when she spotted a shady figure with a dark hoodie and sunglasses slipping into the store, carrying a large briefcase. As Tuli boarded the bus, she glanced back and saw the man leaving the store without the briefcase. Tuli decided to report her suspicions to the police.

It turned out that Miss Lulu was already under investigation due to inconsistencies in the store's financial records. Solid evidence combined with Tuli’s circumstantial evidence led to the arrest of Miss Lulu. She had been smuggling in cash from a cocaine ring and using the antique store to launder her dirty money.

Tuli learned through this experience that appearances can be deceiving. Far from being the sweet little old lady that she pretended to be, Miss Lulu was a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Idiom
A wolf in sheep’s clothing: someone who appears to be harmless, but is actually dishonest, treacherous and possibly dangerous.

Adjectives
antique (valuable items older than 100 years)
unique (one of a kind)
vintage (valuable items older than 20 years, but not older than 100 years)

Nouns
artifacts (old items, such as tools and pottery, that have cultural or historical significance)
cash (money in the form of coins or banknotes)
mystery (a situation that cannot be explained)
suspicion (a feeling that someone is guilty of wrongdoing)
trinket (small inexpensive ornaments and pieces of jewellery)

Verbs
glance (to look at someone/something very briefly)
launder (literally: to wash; metaphorically: to channel dirty money through legitimate businesses)
smuggle (secretly and illegally move drugs, cash, weapons or people between countries)

Idiomatic expressions
dirty money (money obtained from illegal activities, such as human or drug trafficking)
easy money (money obtained from easy work)
shady figure (a person who looks suspicious or behaves in a suspicious manner)

Common collocations
appearances can be deceiving (looks can be deceiving)
circumstantial evidence (evidence that suggests guilt, but does not prove guilt)
impressive collection (a collection of items that most people would admire)
slip into a place (to enter quietly with the intention of being unnoticed)
struggling student (a student with financial and/or academic difficulties)
sweet little old lady (stereotype: kind, harmless elderly female)

 

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