Answer:
Life is too short to feud with your neighbor.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hector Hugh Munro, also known as Saki wrote the short story "The Interlopers" about two warring neighbors who had been claiming a piece of and as their own. The families of Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Zneaym had long been feuding for that land and had always wanted to get rid of each other.
One occasion led them to be stuck under the branches of a huge tree, with the storm increasing. Initially taunting and threatening each other, they began to talk of their hatred and desire to kill one another. Then reflecting on their hatred, both calmed down and thought of reconciling after they are released. In unison, they shouted to their men to come and rescue them. But turns out, only the wind hears them, along with the wolves. The ending doesn't specify if they are killed and eaten by the wolves but the overall theme that seems to be represented is that life is too short to feud with your neighbor.