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Rock A Bye Library: A Book of Fables
Amusement for Good Little Children

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ROCK A BYE LIBRARY.

A BOOK OF FABLES

AMUSEMENT FOR GOOD LITTLE CHILDREN.

Rock A Bye Library.TAGGARD & THOMPSON, 29 CORNHILL, BOSTON.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by
S. A. Chandler, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Mass.

ROCK A BYE LIBRARY.

A BOOK OF FABLES.

THE FOX AND THE COCK.

A Fox, one day, saw a Cock on the roof of a barn. “Come to me, my dear Master Cock,” said he; “I have always heard you are such a clever fellow; and I want to ask you a riddle.” Glad to hear himself praised, the foolish Cock came down, and the Fox caught him, and ate him in a moment.

The praise of the wicked is always dangerous.


THE GIANT AND THE DWARF.

A Dwarf one day met a Giant. “Let me come with you,” said he.

“Very well,” said the Giant.

When they met robbers, the Giant beat them with his club; but the Dwarf got beaten. At last he began to cry; but the Giant said, “My little man, if you are not strong you must not go out to battle with a Giant.”

We must not set ourselves up as equal to people who are greater and wiser than we.


THE PARTRIDGE AND HER YOUNG.

A Partridge lived in a corn-field. “Mother,” said one of her Chicks, “we must run away from this field; for I heard the owner say ‘I will ask my neighbors to mow that field to-morrow.’” The Partridge said “Never mind.”—“But,” said another Chick, “I since heard him say ‘I will mow the field myself.’”—“Then,” said the Partridge, “we must indeed run away; for this man is going to do his own work.”


THE COCK AND THE JEWEL.

As a Cock was scratching up the straw, in a farm-yard, in search of food for the hens, he hit upon a Jewel that by some chance had found its way there. “Ho!” said he, “you are a very fine thing, no doubt, to those who prize you; but give me a barley-corn before all the pearls in the world.”

The Cock, in this, was sensible; but there are many silly people who despise what is precious only because they cannot understand it.



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