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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
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asked,and got the bone out quite easily. The Wolf thanked herwarmly, and was just turning away, when she cried, What about that fee of mine ? Well, what aboutit ? snapped the Wolf, baring his teeth as he spoke ; you can go about boasting that you once put your headinto a Wolfs mouth and didnt get it bitten off. Whatmore do you want ? THE EAGLE, THE CAT, AND THE WILD SOW AN Eagle built her nest at the top of a high tree;a Cat with her family occupied a hollow in thetrunk half-way down; and a Wild Sow and her youngtook up their quarters at the foot. They might havegot on very well as neighbours had it not been for theevil cunning of the Cat. Climbing up to the Eaglesnest she said to the Eagle, You and I are in the greatestpossible danger. That dreadful creature, the Sow, whois always to be seen grubbing away at the foot of the tree,means to uproot it, that she may devour your familyand mine at her ease. Having thus driven the Eaglealmost out of her senses with terror, the Cat climbed106
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THE WOLF AND THE CRANE down the tree, and said to the Sow, I must warn youagainst that dreadful bird, the Eagle. She is only waitingher chance to fly down and carry off one of your littlepigs when you take them out, to feed her brood with.She succeeded in frightening the Sow as much as theEagle. Then she returned to her hole in the trunk,from which, feigning to be afraid, she never came forthby day. Only by night did she creep out unseen toprocure food for her kittens. The Eagle meanwhilewas afraid to stir from her nest, and the Sow dared notleave her home among the roots : so that in time both theyand their families perished of hunger, and their deadbodies supplied the Cat with ample food for her growingfamily. THE WOLF AND THE SHEEP A WOLF was worried and badly bitten by dogs, and^^*- lay a long time for dead. By and by he beganto revive, and, feeling very hungry, called out to a passingSheep and said, Would you kindly bring me some waterfrom the stream close by ? I can manage about

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  • booksubject:Fables
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  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:173
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