Aesop's Fables

Aesop

Capitolo 61

Two ends therefore desiring, he got anybody.


The Horse and the male Buck

AT once the Horse had completely the plan to him.  Then a
Male buck thrusted in him in his/her dominion and shared his/her pasture.  The Horse,
desiring to take revenge on the extraneous one, churches to a man if him
you/he/she was prepared to help him/it in to punish the male Buck.  The men answered
what if the Horse would receive some in his/her mouth and would agree to
bring him/it, he would contrive weapon real against the male Buck.
The Horse consented and allowed the man to climb on him/it.  From that
he now found that instead of getting revenge on the male Buck, him
you/he/she had become a slave to the service of man.


His/her Child and the Wolf

A Child, while returning without protection from the pasture, you/he/she was pursued
from a Wolf.  Seeing him could not escape, he became round, and
says:  "I know, friend Wolf, that I have to be Your prey, but before
I die me I would ask of you a favor you will play me a motive to
what I can dance."  The Wolf consented, and while he was playing the pipe
and his/her Child was dancing, of the hunting dog that they feel the sound they worked on and
started to pursue the Wolf.  Turning to his/her/their Child, he said, "it is alone
what I deserve;  for me that I am only a butcher I should not have
piper turned to please You."


The Prophet

A Magician, while sitting in the market, you/he/she was saying the fortunes of
the passers-from when a person raced above in great alacrity, and
it announced to him that the doors of his/her house had been broken open
and what all its good were stolen.  Him the sighed heavily and
it hastened away as fast how he could race.  A neighbor saw him/it
racing and says, "Oh! You the individual there! You say you you/he/she can guess
the fortunes of others;  how is it you it didn't foresee Your really?'


The Fox and the Monkey

A Fox and a Monkey were traveling together on the same road.  As
they traveled, they passed through a cemetery full of monuments.
"All these monuments that you see", says the Monkey, "it is
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