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Some of Æsop's Fables with Modern Instances

Some of Æsop's Fables with Modern Instances

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A politician being very friendly during an election.


A puppy.


Some frogs looking at a crown.

THE FROGS DESIRING A KING


Some frogs sitting on a log about to be eaten by a stork. Zeus looks on from afar.

THE FROGS DESIRING A KING.

The Frogs were grieved at their own lawless condition, so they sent a deputation to Zeus begging him to provide them with a King. Zeus, perceiving their simplicity, dropped a Log of wood into the pool. At first the Frogs were terrified by the splash, and dived to the bottom; but after a while, seeing the Log remain motionless, they came up again, and got to despise it so much that they climbed up and sat on it. Dissatisfied with a King like that, they came again to Zeus and entreated him to change their ruler for them, the first being altogether too torpid. Then Zeus was exasperated with them, and sent them a Stork, by whom they were seized and eaten up.

Along a shoreline, Irish men sit on a log on which the words 'land bill' are written. They are pleading with Britannia to give them home rule.


A crowned stork.


A mangy wolf.

THE DOG AND THE WOLF


A dog with a wolf.

THE DOG AND THE WOLF.

A Wolf, seeing a large Dog with a collar on, asked him: "Who put that collar round your neck, and fed you to be so sleek?" "My master," answered the Dog. "Then," said the Wolf, "may no friend of mine be treated like this; a collar is as grievous as starvation."

A man dreams of a dance. Some men are dancing with the ladies while another is sleeping next to his wife.


A boy observes a sentry shackled to his post.

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