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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Sunday, June 6, 2010. The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar. The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar. Post under good deeds. Posted by Dare To Succeed. An Old Woman found an empty jar which had lately been full of prime old wine, and which still retained the fragrant smell of its former contents. She greedily placed it several times to her nose, and drawing it backwards and forwards, said: "O most delicious! The memory of a good deed lives.
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Gnat and the Bull
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. The Gnat and the Bull. The Gnat and the Bull. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A Gnat that had been buzzing about the head of a Bull, at length settling himself down upon his horn, begged his pardon for incommoding him; "but if," says he, "my weight at all inconveniences you, pray say so, and I will be off in a moment.". The smaller the Mind the greater the Conceit. 0 comments: on "The Gnat and the Bull".
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Goatherd and the Goats
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 5, 2010. The Goatherd and the Goats. The Goatherd and the Goats. Posted by Dare To Succeed. It was a stormy day, and the snow was falling fast, when a Goatherd drove his Goats, all white with snow, into a desert cave for shelter. There he found that a herd of Wild Goats, more numerous and larger than his own, had already taken possession. 0 comments: on "The Goatherd and the Goats". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Aesop's Fable Stories: Cat, Weasel and Rabbit
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 5, 2010. Cat, Weasel and Rabbit. Cat, Weasel and Rabbit. Posted by Dare To Succeed. While a Rabbit was absent from his hole one day, a Weasel took possession of it. On the Rabbit's return, seeing the Weasel's nose sticking out, he said: "You must leave this hole immediately. As they could not settle the dispute, they agreed to leave the question of ownership to a wise old Cat, to whom they went without more ado.
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Hunter and the Wolf
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Sunday, June 13, 2010. The Hunter and the Wolf. The Hunter and the Wolf. Post under enjoy gains. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A greedy Hunter one day shot a fine Deer, and ere he could dress it, a pretty Fawn came that way, and an arrow brought it to the ground. A Boar now chanced to be passing, and the Hunter wounded it so that it lay upon the ground as if dead. The greedy man and the miser cannot enjoy their gains. The Dove and the...
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Wild Boar and the Fox
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 12, 2010. The Wild Boar and the Fox. The Wild Boar and the Fox. Post under art of war. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A Wild Boar was whetting his tusks against a tree, when a Fox coming by, asked why he did so; "for," said he, "I see no reason for it; there is neither hunter nor hound in sight, nor any other danger that I can see, at hand.". It is too late to whet the sword when the trumpet sounds to draw it.
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Dog Whose Ears were Cropped
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Thursday, June 10, 2010. The Dog Whose Ears were Cropped. The Dog Whose Ears were Cropped. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A Dog complained of the cruelty of her master in cutting off her ears, and was so ashamed of her appearance that she resolved to stay in her kennel with her family. 0 comments: on "The Dog Whose Ears were Cropped". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Bulls and the Frogs. The Hunter and the Wolf. 7 Laws of Success.
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Widow and the Sheep
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 5, 2010. The Widow and the Sheep. The Widow and the Sheep. Posted by Dare To Succeed. There was a certain Widow who had an only Sheep, and, wishing to make the most of his wool, she sheared him so closely that she cut his skin as well as his fleece. The Sheep, smarting under this treatment, cried out: "Why do you torture me thus? What will my blood add to the weight of the wool? Economy may be carried too far. Sponso...
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Goose with the Golden Eggs
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 5, 2010. Goose and golden eggs. The Goose with the Golden Eggs. The Goose with the Golden Eggs. Post under golden eggs. Goose and golden eggs. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A certain man had the good fortune to possess a Goose that laid him a Golden Egg every day. Much wants more, and loses all. 0 comments: on "The Goose with the Golden Eggs". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Bulls and the Frogs. 7 Laws of Success.
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Aesop's Fable Stories: The Rat and the Frog
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Aesop Fable, The Fable of Aesop, Stories of Aesop, Morals of Aesop Fable. Saturday, June 5, 2010. The Rat and the Frog. The Rat and the Frog. Posted by Dare To Succeed. A Rat in an evil day made acquaintance with a Frog, and they set off on their travels together. The Frog, on pretense of great affection, and of keeping his companion out of harm's way, tied the Rat's foot to his own hind-leg, and thus they proceeded for some distance by land. 0 comments: on "The Rat and the Frog". The Bulls and the Frogs.