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Aesop
620 B.C.to
560 B.C.
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The Porcupine and the SnakesThe Dog, Cock, and FoxThe Camel and the ArabThe Eagle and the JackdawThe Wolves and the SheepThe Ass in the Lion's SkinThe Tortoise and the Two DucksThe Horse and His RiderThe Dolphins, the Whales, and the SpratThe Fighting Cocks and the EagleThe Fox Who Had Lost His TailThe Cat and the FoxThe Ass and His DriverThe Seaside TravelersThe Fox and the TigerThe Stag, the Wolf, and the SheepThe Fox and the StorkThe Miller, His Son, and Their AssThe Ass and His ShadowThe Cat and the CockThe Fox and the Hedgehog
by Aesop

A FOX, while crossing a river, was driven by the stream into a narrow gorge, and lay there for a long time unable to get out, covered with myriads of horse-flies that had fastened themselves upon him. A Hedgehog, who was wandering in that direction, saw him, and taking compassion on him, asked him if he should drive away the flies that were so tormenting him. But the fox begged him to do nothing of the sort. Why not?
asked the Hedgehog. Because,
replied the Fox, these flies that are upon me now are already full, and draw but little blood, but should you remove them, a swarm of fresh hungry ones will come, who will not leave a drop of blood in my body.
Moral:
When we throw off rulers or dependants, who have already made the most of us, we do but, for the most part, lay ourselves open to others. who will make us bleed, yet more freely.
Source:
Aesop's FablesCopyright 1881
Translator: unknown
WM. L. Allison, New York
Illustrator: Harrison Weir, John Tenniel, Ernest Griset, et.al.
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