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These stories provided by children's author Rick Walton's Online Library.
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The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk
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A MOUSE who always lived on the land, by an unlucky chance formed an intimate acquaintance with a Frog, who lived for
the most part in the water. The Frog, one day intent on mischief, bound the foot of the Mouse tightly to his own. Thus
joined together, the Frog first of all led his friend the Mouse to the meadow where they were accustomed to find their
food. After this, he gradually led him towards the pool in which he lived, until reaching the very brink, he suddenly
jumped in, dragging the Mouse with him. The Frog enjoyed the water amazingly, and swam croaking about, as if he had
done a good deed. The unhappy Mouse was soon suffocated by the water, and his dead body floated about on the surface,
tied to the foot of the Frog. A Hawk observed it, and, pouncing upon it with his talons, carried it aloft. The Frog,
being still fastened to the leg of the Mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was eaten by the Hawk.
Harm hatch, harm catch.
(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