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

Aesop

Capitolo 53

Porcupine to withdraw, and their hole leaves them to them. "No,"
it says him, "allows them to end the place that it doesn't like;  for my part, I am,
well enough it satisfied as I am."

Hospitality is a virtue, but you/he/she should be practiced wisely;  we am able from
rashness entertains hostile instead of friends.




The Fox that had Lost his/her Tail.


[The illustration]

A Fox, taken in a trap, escaped with the loss of his "brush."
Of now from now on, hearing his/her life a load from the shame and it puts in ridiculous to
what he was exposed, him schemed to bring all the other Foxes a
as the condition with him. He publicly advised them to cut them
tails, saying "that they would not only seem very best without them,
but what they would free him some weight of the brush." One of them
says:  "If you didn't make to lose you Your tail, my friend that you are not able
this way I/you/he/she recommend us."

Board incited by egoism should not be kept account of.

[The illustration]




The Old Leo.


A Leo, brought out with years it placed on the earth to the point of death. A
Boar dressed again wicker on him, and he avenged with a hit of his/her fangs a long
remembered damage. Shortly after the Taurus with his/her horns it gored him
as if him pits an enemy. When the saw of Donkey that the enormous beast could be
attacked with impunity, he took walk to his/her forehead with his/her heels.




The donkey and the Wolf.


[The illustration]

A Donkey, feeding in a lawn the saw a Wolf that draws near to grab him/it, and
it immediately faked to be lame. The Wolf, while coming on, churches the
cause of his/her weakness. It said the donkey that he had a thorn in his/her foot, and
asked for the Wolf for estrarrlo. The Wolf to consent, the donkey with his
heels kicked its teeth in its mouth, and it galloped away. The Wolf
says:  "I have exactly served, for because I tried the art to recover,
when my father the work of a butcher only taught me?"

Every one to his/her work.




The Horse and the Bridegroom.


[The illustration]

A Bridegroom spent whole days in currycombing and rubbing down his
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