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Identifier: aesopsfables00aeso (find matches)
Title: Aesop's fables
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Aesop Vernon Jones, V. S. (Vernon Stanley) Rackham, Arthur, 1867-1939, ill
Subjects: Fables
Publisher: London : Heinemann New York : Doubleday, Page
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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icions were aroused,and one day he caught him in the act; and, fastening arope round his neck, hung him on the nearest tree. Whats bred in the bone is sure tocome out in the flesh. THE LION, JUPITER, AND THE ELEPHANT T^HE Lion, for all his size and strength, and his-- sharp teeth and claws, is a coward in one thing :he cant bear the sound of a cock crowing, and runs awaywhenever he hears it. He complained bitterly to Jupiterfor making him like that; but Jupiter said it wasnt hisfault : he had done the best he could for him, and,considering this was his only failing, he ought to be wellcontent. The Lion, however, wouldnt be comforted,and was so ashamed of his timidity that he wished hemight die. In this state of mind, he met the Elephantand had a talk with him. He noticed that the greatbeast cocked up his ears all the time, as if he were listeningfor something, and he asked him why he did so. Justthen a gnat came humming by, and the Elephant said,170 THE LION, JUPITER, AND THE ELEPHANT
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Do you see that wretched httle buzzing insect ? Imterribly afraid of its getting into my ear : if it once getsin, Im dead and done for. The Lions spirits roseat once when he heard this : For, he said to himself, if the Elephant, huge as he is, is afraid of a gnat, Ineednt be so much ashamed of being afraid of a cock,who is ten thousand times bigger than a gnat. THE PIG AND THE SHEEP A PIG found his way into a meadow where a flock of^^*^ Sheep were grazing. The shepherd caught him,and was proceeding to carry him off to the butcherswhen he set up a loud squealing and struggled to getfree. The Sheep rebuked him for making such a to-do,and said to him, The shepherd catches us regularlyand drags us off just like that, and we dont make any fuss. No, I dare say not, rephed the Pig, but my case andyours are altogether different: he only wants you forwool, but he wants me for bacon. THE GARDENER AND HIS DOG A GARDENERS Dog fell into a deep well, from whichhis master used to draw water for the

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  • booksubject:Fables
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