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

Aesop

Capitolo 7

tired of the perpetual alarm to which their was exposed, with an accord
determined to put an end to their troubles and they, jumping
from a tall precipice in a deep lake under. As they raced away in
a very numerous body to perform their resolution the Frogs that lie on the,
banks of the lake felt the noise of their feet, and it dressed again wicker
helter-skelter to the deep water for the safety. On to see the express
disappearance of the Frogs, one of the Hares shouted to his
companions:  "Coop, my friends, don't do as You intended;  for You now
sees those other creatures that he/she anchors they live they are more timorous than us."

[The illustration]

We am encouraged seeing others out of that they are worse that us.




The Leo and the Boar.


[The illustration]

In one day in summer, when the great heat incited a general thirst a Leo,
and a Boar came to the same moment to a small good to drink. Them
fiercely disputed which of them first you/he/she should drink, and it was soon
taken part in the agonies of a deadly fight. On their arrest on a
all of a sudden they saw to take breath for the fiercest renewal of the conflict,
of the Vultures that wait in the distance to banquet what owes
before you fall. They immediately did on their dispute, while saying:  "It is best
for us to make friends, that to become the food of Crows or Vultures, as
certainly happens if we am disabled."

Those that strive him are bewared of others of what they will often misuse
their defeat for trarrsi profit.




The Harmful Dog.


[The illustration]

A Dog raced on quietly to the heels of those that he has satisfied, and to bite
them without notice. His/her master suspended a bell around his sometimes
the neck, to that it is probable throws that he gives wherever notice of its presence he went, and
he sometimes assured a chain on his/her neck to that a was tied up
heavy log, so that he could not be so rapid to the heels of prickly people.

The Dog grew proud of his/her bell and you/he/she hinders, and you/he/she went with all of them on the
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