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

Aesop

Capitolo 77

"what a the fate of the donkey."

Is better wise from the adversities of others that from Your really.




The Dog Whose Ears were Cut.


[The illustration]

A Dog complained him some cruelty of his/her master in to cut his/her ears,
and it had so shame of his/her aspect that she has resolved to be in her
puts in the kennel with his/her family. A dog of friendly hunting told her:  "If you had
is peaceful, and fighting not always, you would have saved Your ears
and Your good glances. If you will fight, it is a gentleness to cut Your
ears, that they cannot give the advantage to Your enemy."




The Wind and the Sun.


[The illustration]

A dispute rose once among the Wind and the Sun that were the
stronger than the two, and they agreed to establish the point on this
problem--that two whoever made sooner a traveller take away his
covers with a mantle, the should be explained more powerful person. The Wind started, and it blew
with his and principal a gust, cold and fierce as a Thracian
storm;  but the strongest he blew, the nearest the traveller wound his
covers with a mantle around the most narrow and he he understood him/it with his/her hands. Then
broken out the Sun. With his/her welcome rays him dispersed the vapor and the
cold;  the traveller felt the genial heat, and as the Sun you/he/she shone more diamond
and more diamond, he sat him, completely old with the heat, and taking away
its mantle, throws him/it on the earth.

This way the Sun was declared the conqueror;  and you/he/she has ever been held
that persuasion is better than the strength;  and what the light of the sun of some kind
and kind way will place sooner opened the heart of a poor man that all the
threatenings and strength to rage authority.




The Wild Boar and the Fox.


A Wild Boar was sharpening his/her fangs against a tree, when a Fox that comes from,
churches because he did this way;  "for", it said him, "I don't see reason for him;  there is
neither hunter neither it pursues in sight, neither some other danger that I can see,
by hand." "True", the Boar answered;  "but when that danger rises, me
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