The Aesop for Children With pictures by Milo Winter
   One day he met a pair of Ducks and told them all his trouble.

   "We can help you to see the world," said the Ducks. "Take hold of this stick with your teeth and we will carry you far up in the air where you can see the whole countryside. But keep quiet or you will be sorry."

   The Tortoise was very glad indeed. He seized the stick firmly with his teeth, the two Ducks took hold of it one at each end, and away they sailed up toward the clouds.

   Just then a Crow flew by. He was very much astonished at the strange sight and cried:

   "This must surely be the King of Tortoises!"

   "Why certainly——" began the Tortoise.

   But as he opened his mouth to say these foolish words he lost his hold on the stick, and down he fell to the ground, where he was dashed to pieces on a rock.

   Foolish curiosity and vanity often lead to misfortune

   .

   "Why in the world do you walk sideways like that?" said a Mother Crab to her son. "You should always walk straight forward with your toes turned out."

   "Show me how to walk, mother dear," answered the little Crab obediently, "I want to learn."

   So the old Crab tried and

    tried

   to walk straight forward. But she could walk sideways only, like her son. And when she wanted to turn her toes out she tripped and fell on her nose.

   Do not tell others how to act unless you can set a good example.

   An Ox came down to a reedy pool to drink. As he splashed heavily into the water, he crushed a young Frog into the mud. The old Frog soon missed the little one and asked his brothers and sisters what had become of him.

   "A

    great big

   monster," said one of them, "stepped on little brother with one of his huge feet!"


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