Fifty Famous Fables by Lida B. (Lida Brown) McMurry
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[Footnote: Adapted from The Tortoise and the Geese, in a book of the same name published by Houghton, Mifflin Co.] THE MOUSE AND THE FROG A frog, while out walking one day, saw a mouse coming toward him. "There is that foolish mouse," said he. "I will play a good joke on him," and he grinned as he thought how much fun he would have. As they met, the frog said, "Good morning, Sir Mouse; I hope I find you well to-day." "Very well," replied the mouse. "How are you?" "My health is not very good, so I have taken a holiday. If you are not busy, what do you say to our spending the day together?" "Good!" answered the mouse. "I have little to do and nothing would suit me better." So they started off together. They had not gone far when the frog said, "Let me tie one of your front feet to one of my hind legs, so that I may not lose you." |
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