Aesops Fables a New Version Chiefly From the Original Sources
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Then untying the faggot, he gave them the sticks to break one by one. This they did with the greatest ease. Then said the father, " Thus you, my sons, as long as you remain united, are a match for all your enemies ; but differ and separate, and you are undone. " Union is strength. 55 V W%M]$£ THE MAN AND THE LION FABLE 77 ONCE upon a time a Man and a Lion were journeying together, and came at length to high words which was the braver and stronger crea- ture of the two. As the dispute waxed warm...er they happened to pass by, on the road-side, a statue of a man strangling a lion. " See there, " said the Man ; " what more undeniable proof can you have of our superiority than that ? " " That, " said the Lion, " is your version of the story ; let us be the sculptors, and for one lion under the feet of a man, you shall have twenty men under the paw of a lion. " Men are but sorry witnesses in their own cause. 56 % W/fl „„MAW;/SyilMM-~-- - _. „-*--. --t/lh^^tf Sf*:. -, rv^7^. ^ THE NURSE ^ AND THE WOLF ^ FABLE 78 WOLF, roving about in search of food, passed by a door where a child was crying and its Nurse chiding it.
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