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McMurry, Lida B. (Lida Brown), 1853-1942

"Fifty Famous Fables"

They did not know at first what
to make of the sight. Then they saw that the crow was trying to
dress and act as they did. They flew at him, calling, "Away with
the cheat! Away with the cheat!" They pulled out all the peacock
feathers and many of his own glossy black ones.
He was glad to get away alive, and flew back to his own family and
old friends. But one of the crows had seen him in the barnyard and
told the others how silly he had been acting.
"Where have you been?" they cried. "We know. We know. We will not
have you in this flock. Away! away!" And they drove him from them.
Even the owls, whom he had always hated, made eyes at him and
screamed, "Ch-ea-t! ch-ea-t!"
He flew into the forest. Here in a tree by a pond he lived a
lonely life.
The tree-toads learned their queer song from him. This is his
warning to them. "Don't, don't-be-cheat! Don't, don't-be-cheat!"


THE HOUSE AND THE LOADED DONKEY

A man once owned a beautiful black horse and a very ugly donkey.
The horse always had plenty to eat and was well groomed, but the
donkey was very poorly cared for.
One bright morning both animals were made ready for a long
journey. A saddle was placed upon the horse, and a heavy pack of
goods was loaded upon the donkey.


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