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

Aesop

Capitolo 6

what he can open the door, and it did her in." On the Fox that draws near the
tree, the Dog jumped out and the takings and quickly you/he/she lacerated him/it in pieces.

[The illustration]

Those that try to trap others are often taken by their his/her own schemes.




The Mouse, the Frog and the Hawk.


[The illustration]

A Mouse, from an unlucky opportunity it formed an intimate knowledge with a
Frog. The Frog one day, intention on damage limited the foot of the Mouse
tightly to his really. It connected together this way, the Frog conducted his/her friend verse
the swimming pool where he lived, until him it reached the a lot of edge, when
suddenly jumping in, he dragged the Mouse in with him. The Frog enjoyed
the water extraordinarily, and it swam croaking around as if he had done a
meritorious action. The unhappy Mouse was smothered soon with the
you sprinkle, and its dead body was floating around on the surface, laced to the foot
of the Frog. A Hawk observed him, and, tracing on him, you/he/she brought him/it on
aloft. The Frog, while still being insured to the leg of the Mouse, it was also
brought away a prisoner, and you/he/she had eaten from the Hawk.

Porthole of damage, taken of damage.




The Dog and the oyster.


A Dog, used to eating eggs, saw an Oyster, and opening his/her mouth to his
wider extension, swallowed down him with the maximum taste, imagining him/it to
is an egg. Suffering soon later from the great pain in his/her stomach, he said:
"I deserve this whole torment, for my folly in to think that everything
circle has to be an egg."

Who acts in alacrity it repents to ease.




The Wolf and the Shepherds.


A Wolf that passes from, saw some shepherds in a hut that he/she eats for their supper a
hip of meat of ram. Approaching himself/herself/itself, he said:  "Thing a clamor that you are able
raise, if I was to do as you are doing!"

Men are too much proper to condemn in others the a lot of things of theirs they practise
them.




The Hares and the Frogs.


[The illustration]

The Hares, oppressed with a sense of their his/her own timidity that exceeds and
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