The Frog and the Ox
An
Ox, grazing in a swampy meadow, chanced to set his foot among a parcel
of young Frogs, and crushed nearly the whole brood to death. One that
escaped ran off to his mother with the dreadful news: "O mother," said
he, "it was a beast—such a big four-footed beast, that did it."
"Big?" quoth the old Frog, "How big? was it as big"—and she puffed
herself out—"as big as this?" "Oh, a great deal
digger [should be bigger] than that." "Well, was it so big?" and she
swelled herself out yet more. "Indeed, mother, but it was; and if you
were to burst yourself, you would never reach half its size." The old
Frog made one more trial, determined to be as big as the Ox, and burst
herself, indeed.
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