Fifty Famous Fables by Lida B. (Lida Brown) McMurry
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The horse always had plenty to eat and was well groomed, but the
donkey was very poorly cared for. One bright morning both animals were made ready for a long journey. A saddle was placed upon the horse, and a heavy pack of goods was loaded upon the donkey. The donkey was a very patient animal. When well, he never complained of his hard lot, but this morning he staggered under the weight of his load. After going a short distance, he looked up at the proud horse and asked: "Would you mind helping me to-day? I feel too ill to carry this heavy load. If you will help me, I shall soon be well and able to carry the whole load. If you refuse to help me, I shall surely fall by the way; then you will have to bear the burden alone." The horse held his head very high while the donkey was talking; then he replied: "Go on, you lazy beast! I am not a burden bearer. No, I will not take one ounce of your load." The donkey groaned and moved forward a few steps, then fell to the ground dead. The load was taken from the dead donkey's back and placed upon the horse. At the close of the day the horse reached the end of his journey. |
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