Fifty Famous Fables by Lida B. (Lida Brown) McMurry
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"I have been thinking ever since our big harvest that perhaps father knew how this search would turn out. We have much gold, We did not find it in a hole in the ground, but we found it by digging. If we had not cultivated our fields well, we should not have had such a crop of wheat. Our father was wise; we have dug for the treasure and have found it. "We will cultivate the ground still better next year and make the soil rich; then we shall find more treasure." The other sons agreed to this. "It is good to work for what we get," they said. Year after year the farm was well tilled and bore good crops. The sons became rich, and they had two things much better than wealth --good health and happiness. THE YOUNG FOX "You may hunt with me now, Reynard," said a wise old fox to his young son. "It is time that you were beginning to make your living." "That pleases me well," said Reynard. "I should not mind going out |
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