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

Aesop

Capitolo 4



[The illustration]

A saw of male buck that its shade has reflected in the water, and greatly it admired the
ransom of his/her horns but angry felt with him to have so weak
feet. While he was contemplating himself/herself/itself so, a Leo appeared to the
swimming pool. The male Buck the to behave himself/herself/themselves to migrate, and it was held with ease to a
sure distance from the Leo, until him digitò a wood and it became
entangled with his/her horns. The Leo came above quickly with takings and he
him. When too late he was scolded this way:  The "pain is me! As has me
him deceived! These feet that would have saved me that I have despised, and me
him boasted than in these ramifications that have it tried my destruction."

What is more really thick valuable is underestimated.

[The illustration]




The Fox and the Mask.


A fox entered the house of an actor, and, looking through through his
ownership, came on a Mask an admirable imitation of a human head. Him
appropriated him, and says:  "That beautiful head! still it is of
any value, as he/she wants completely brains."

[The illustration]

An equitable face is of small senseless use.




The bear and the Fox.


A bear boasted a lot him of his/her philanthropy, while saying "that of everybody
animals he was the most tender of his/her respect for man, for him it had this way
respects for him, that he would not also touch his/her dead body." A Fox
feeling these said words with a smile to the bear: "Oh, that you are able
eat the corpse and not the living!"

We should not wait thin to a person it is dead to give him our respect.




The Wolf and the lamb.


[The illustration]

A Wolf, while road meeting out himself/herself/itself with a Lamb from the fold, it didn't resolve to placed
violent hands on him, but to find some declaration to which you/he/she should justify the
You gives birth his/her right to eat him/it. He addressed then him:  "Sirrah, last
per annum you rawly insulted me." "Indeed", the lamb bleated in a mournful
tone of voice, "I was not born then." Then it said the Wolf:  "You feed in
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