Aesop's Fables

By katiebug0603

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This is just going to be a book filled with as many Aesop's Fables as I can find. More

Androcles
Avaricious and Envious
Hercules and the Waggoner
The Ant and the Grasshopper
The Donkey and the Lapdog
The Donkey and the Charger
The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion
the Donkey in the Lions Skin
the Donkey's Brains
The Bald Man and the Fly
The Bat, the Birds, and the Beast
The Belly and the Members
The Boys and the Frogs
The Buffoon and the Countryman
The Bundle of Sticks
The Camel and the Arab
The Cat Maiden
The Cock and the Jewel
The Cock and the Pearl
The Crow and the Pitcher
The Dog and the Shadow
The Dog and the Wolf
The Dog in the Manger
The Dog Invited to Supper
The Dogs and the Hides
The Dove and the Crow
The Eagle and the Arrow
The Fisher
The Fisher and the Little Fish
The Fisherman and the Little Fish
The Four Oxen and the Lion
The Fox and the Cat
The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Goat
The Fox and the Grapes
The Fox and the Lion
The Fox and the Mask
The Fox and the Mosquitoes
The Fox and the Stork
The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog
The Fox Without A Tail
The Frog and the Ox
The Frogs Desiring a King
The Goose with the Golden Eggs
The Hare and the Hound
The Hare and the Tortoise
The Hares and the Frogs
The Hare with Many Friends
The Hart and the Hunter
The Hart in the Ox Stall
The Horse and the Ass
The Horse and the Stag
The Horse, Hunter, and Stag
The Jay and the Peacock
The Labourer and the Nightingale
The Lion and the Bear
The Lion and the Mouse
The Lion and the Statue
The Lion in Love
The Lion's Share

Belling the Cat

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By katiebug0603

Long ago, the mice had a general council to consider what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy, the Cat. Some said this, and some said that; but at last a young mouse got up and said he had a proposal to make, which he thought would meet the case. "You will all agree," said he, "that our chief danger consists in the sly and treacherous manner in which the enemy approaches us. Now, if we could receive some signal of her approach, we could easily escape from her. I venture, therefore, to propose that a small bell be procured, and attached by a ribbon round the neck of the Cat. By this means we should always know when she was about, and could easily retire while she was in the neighbourhood."


This proposal met with general applause, until an old mouse got up and said: " That is all very well, but who is to bell the Cat?" The mice looked at one another and nobody spoke. For it is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it.

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