Flowers of Fable From Northcote Aesop Croxall Gellert Dodsley Gay La Font

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Brown Abbie Farwell
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She had a soft fur skin, thicker than ours, and all beautifully streaked with black and gi-ay ; with a modest look, and a demeanor so humble and courteous, that methought I could have fallen in love with her. Then she had a fine long tail, which she waved about so prettily and looked so earnestly at me, that I do believe she was just going to speak to me, when the horrid monster frightened me away. " "Ah, my dear child!" said the mother, "you have escaped being devoured, but not by that monster... you were so much afraid of; which, in truth, was only a bird, and would have done you no manner of harm. AVhereas, the sweet creature of whom you seem so fond, was no other than a Cat ; who, under that hypocritical coun- tenance, conceals the most inveterate hatred to all our race, and subsists entirely by devouring Mice. Learn from this incident, my dear, never, while you live, to rely on outward appearances. " Beneath a fair, alluring guise, A hidden danger often lies. 11 162 FLOWERS OF FABLE.

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