id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34588 Aesop Some of Æsop's Fables with Modern Instances .txt text/plain 2878 259 86 a _pack of Hounds_ for a _Lion_; in Number XI. a _Frog_ for a _Toad_; and in Number VII. carried it off, remarking as he went away, "My good friend Crow, you So the Jackdaw, having failed in getting a share of good things A Wolf, seeing a large Dog with a collar on, asked him: "Who put that said that, seeing that the Bulls were only fighting for the first place to take hold of their shares, "Gently, my friends," said the Lion; "the the best thing he could do was to bring the other Foxes into the same When the Fox came back and saw what had happened she was An Ox, as he was drinking at the water's edge, crushed a young Frog When the mother Frog came to the spot (for she happened to be came up and crushed him dead with his hoof." Thereupon the Frog began to ./cache/34588.txt ./txt/34588.txt