The Fox And The Mosquitoes |
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The Fox And The Mosquitoes
The Fox And The Mosquitoes
A Fox after crossing a river got its tail entangled in a bush, and could
not move. A number of Mosquitoes seeing its plight settled upon it and enjoyed
a good meal undisturbed by its tail. A hedgehog strolling by took pity upon
the Fox and went up to him: "You are in a bad way, neighbour," said the
hedgehog, "shall I relieve you by driving off those Mosquitoes who are sucking
your blood?"
"Thank you, Master Hedgehog," said the Fox, "but I would rather not."
"Why, how is that?" asked the hedgehog.
"Well, you see," was the answer, "these Mosquitoes have had their fill;
if you drive these away, others will come with fresh appetite and bleed me to
death."
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