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These stories provided by children's author Rick Walton's Online Library.
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The Father and His Two Daughters
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A MAN had two daughters, the one married to a gardener, and the other to a tile-maker. After a time he went to the
daughter who had married the gardener, and inquired how she was and how all things went with her. She said, "All things
are prospering with me, and I have only one wish, that there may be a heavy fall of rain, in order that the plants may
be well watered." Not long after, he went to the daughter who had married the tilemaker, and likewise inquired of her
how she fared; she replied, "I want for nothing, and have only one wish, that the dry weather may continue, and the sun
shine hot and bright, so that the bricks might be dried." He said to her, "If your sister wishes for rain, and you for
dry weather, with which of the two am I to join my wishes?'
(from Aesop's Fables, translated by George Townsend)
Picture Credits
Original bunny climbing rope picture by Paige Miglio (copyright 2000 ©) from One More Bunny authored by Rick Walton.
Original purple monster picture by Renee Williams-Andriani (copyright 1998 ©) from Really, Really Bad School Jokes authored by Rick Walton.
Original bullfrog seated picture by Chris McAllister (copyright 1999 ©) from Bullfrog Pops! authored by Rick Walton.
Electronic modifications by Ann Walton.
Last updated: September 27, 2003