Fifty Famous Fables by Lida B. (Lida Brown) McMurry
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"All right," replied the mouse. "We shall surely be fast friends then." So the frog took a blade of grass and fastened one of the mouse's front feet to one of his hind legs. When the frog leaped, the mouse tumbled after. Then they stopped and had a big laugh; it was very funny. They first went to an oat field, where the frog found many insects, and the mouse plenty of grain. Beyond this field there was a pond. The frog had been going toward this pond all of the time, but the mouse had not noticed it. They were soon on its bank. When the mouse saw the pond he cried out, "Oh, you know I do not like the water, Mr. Frog. Let us go to the barn." "Nothing would do you so much good as a cool bath on this hot day. You have never taken one, so you can not know how good it will make you feel," and the frog jumped into the water. The mouse tried to get free, but the frog only laughed. A hawk, looking down, saw the mouse and swooped down upon it. Since the frog was fastened to the mouse, he too was carried off, and both lost their lives. When the other frogs heard of what had happened, they said, |
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