The Kite and the Pigeons
The
Pigeons had long lived in fear of the Kite, but by being always on the
alert, and keeping near the dove-cote, they contrived to escape his
attacks. Then the Kite, finding he could not take them boldly, tried
a trick. He went to the dove-cote and said: "Why do you live in this
constant fear and anxiety? I am strong, and could
protect you against your enemies. Make me king." At that, the Pigeons
chose him for their king, and when he was once securely within the dove-cote
he devoured his subjects at his leisure, one each day, and one of them, when
his turn came, said truly, "It serves us right."
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