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The Bulls and the Frogs

By Aesop


TWO BULLS lived in the same herd, and each aspiring to be the leader and master, they finally engaged in a fierce battle.

TWO BULLS lived in the same herd, and each aspiring to be the leader and master, they finally engaged in a fierce battle. An old frog, who sat on the bank of a stream nearby, began to groan and to quake with fear. A thoughtless young frog said to the old one: Why need you be afraid? What is it to you that the Bulls fight for supremacy? Do you not see, said the old frog, that one must defeat the other, and that the defeated Bull, being driven from the field, will be forced to stay in the marshes, and will trample us to death?

Moral:
The poor and the weak are often made to suffer for the follies of the great.

Source Book

Aesop's Fables

by Aesop

Translated by unknown
Illustrated by: Harrison Weir, John Tenniel, Ernest Griset, et.al.
Copyright 1881
Published by WM. L. Allison, New York

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