The Hares and the Frogs
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N DESPERATION over the hard times they had on account of their many
enemies, the Hares came together and, after rehearsing their situation,
came to the sad conclusion that nothing was left to them but to drown
themselves as the most miserable and unfortunate of creatures. They
repaired to a pond to throw themselves off a rock into the water and
thus make an end of their troubles. A shoal of frogs were sitting around
the ledge of the pond, and at the approach of the Hares they were startled,
and with the
greatest confusion jumped into the water. Whereupon the foremost of the
Hares said to his fellows: "Nay, then, friends, our case may not be as
desperate as we thought. Here are other creatures more faint-hearted
than are we."
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