Early one morning a hungry Wolf was prowling around a cottage at the
edge of a village, when he heard a child crying in the house. Then
he heard the Mother's voice say:
"Hush, child, hush! Stop your crying, or I will give you to the
Wolf!"
Surprised but delighted at the prospect of so delicious a meal, the
Wolf settled down under an open window, expecting every moment to
have the child handed out to him. But though the little one
continued to fret, the Wolf waited all day in vain. Then, toward
nightfall, he heard the Mother's voice again as she sat down near
the window to sing and rock her baby to sleep.
"There, child, there! The Wolf shall not get you. No, no! Daddy is
watching and Daddy will kill him if he should come near!"
Just then the Father came within sight of the home, and the Wolf was
barely able to save himself from the Dogs by a clever bit of
running.
A Hare was making fun of the Tortoise one day for being so slow.
"Do you ever get anywhere?" he asked with a mocking laugh.
Yes," replied the Tortoise, "and I get there sooner than you think.
I'll run you a race and prove it."
The Hare was much amused at the idea of running a race with the
Tortoise, but for the fun of the thing he agreed. So the Fox, who
had consented to act as judge, marked the distance and started the
runners off.
The Hare was soon far out of sight, and to make the Tortoise feel
very deeply how ridiculous it was for him to try a race with a Hare,
he lay down beside the course to take a nap until the Tortoise
should catch up.
The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a
time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping. But the Hare
slept on very peacefully; and when at last he did wake up, the
Tortoise was near the goal. The Hare now ran his swiftest, but he
could not overtake the Tortoise in time.
A Dog, to whom the butcher had thrown a bone, was hurrying home with
his prize as fast as he could go. As he crossed a narrow footbridge,
he happened to look down and saw himself reflected in the quiet
water as if in a mirror. But the greedy Dog thought he saw a real
Dog carrying a bone much bigger than his own.
If he had stopped to think he would have known better. But instead
of thinking, he dropped his bone and sprang at the Dog in the river,
only to find himself swimming for dear life to reach the shore. At
last he managed to scramble out, and as he stood sadly thinking
about the good bone he had lost, he realized what a stupid Dog he
had been.
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