Aesops Fables a New Version Chiefly From Original Sources

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Aesops Fables a New Version Chiefly From Original Sources
Sons R Clay
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A Kite who w^as passing by and saw him, gave him no other comfort than — " It serves you right : for what business have the fowls of the air to meddle with the fish of the sea. " ^SOP S FABLES.
£3 Fable 34. — THE HOUSE-DOG AND THE AYOLF.
A LEAN liimgry \Volf chanced one moonsliiny night to fall in with a plump well-fed House-Dog. After the first com- pliments were passed between them, " How is it, my friend, " said the Wolf, " that you look so sleek ? How well your food agrees with you ! and he
...re am I striving for my living night and day, and can hardly save myself from starving. " " Well, ''* says the Dog, " if you would fare like me, you have only to do as I do. " " Indeed ! " says he, " and what is that?" "Why, " repKes the Dog, ''just to guard the master's house and keep off the thieves at night. " ** With all my heart ; for at present I have but a sorry time of it. This woodland life, with its frosts and rains, is sharp work for me. To have a warm roof over my head and a bellyful of victuals always at hand will, methinks, be no bad ex- change.

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