Aesop's Fables - A New Revised Version From Original Sources

Aesop

Capitolo 34





His/her Child and the Wolf.


[The illustration]

A Child, while returning without protection from the pasture, you/he/she was pursued by a
Wolf. He turned him round, and tells the Wolf:  "I know, friend Wolf that
I have to be Your prey;  but before I die, I would ask of you a favor,
what you will play me a motive to which I can dance me." The Wolf consented,
and while he was playing the pipe, and his/her Child was dancing, the hunting dog, feeling
the sound, came on and it chased the Wolf. The Wolf, turning to the
Jokes, say:  "It is what I deserve;  for me that I am only a butcher,
you/he/she would not be had to turn piper to please You."

Every should hold his/her his/her own colors.




The Blind man and the Pup.


[The illustration]

A Blind Man had accustomed for distinguishing different animals touching
them with his/her hands. The pup of a Wolf was brought him/it with a,
required that he would feel him/it, and it says what was. He felt him/it, and
being uncertain, says:  "I don't know completely if it is the pup of a
Fox or the pup of a Wolf;  but this that I know well full, that is able
is not sure to admit him/it to the sheepfold."

The bad tendencies have shown soon in the life.




The Geese and the it Lifts with a crane.


[The illustration]

The Geese and the it Lifts with a crane fed in the same lawn. A bird-receiver came
pick them up in trap in his/her nets. The Lifts with a crane, while being light of wing, run away away to
his/her approach;  while the Geese, being slower than flight and heavier in
their bodies, were captured.

Those that I/you/they are taken are not always the guiltiest.




The north Wind and the Sun.


[The illustration]

The north Wind and the Sun disputed what the was more powerful person, and
it agreed that he should be declared the winner that first you/he/she could undress a
wayfarings equip of its suits. The north Wind felt its power before, and
blown with his;  but the keeners became its gusts, the nearbyer
the Traveller wound his/her mantle around him, you/he/she finally cultivates, while discharging himself/herself/itself everybody
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