The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk
A
MOUSE in an evil day made the acquaintance of a Frog, and together
they set off on their travels. On pretense of affection and
of keeping his companion safe from harm, the Frog tied the
Mouse's forefoot to his own hind leg, and thus they proceeded.
It worked well enough till they came to some water, and the Frog,
bidding the Mouse to have good courage, plunged in and began to
swim across. They
were barely halfway when the Frog took a sudden plunge
to the bottom, dragging the unfortunate Mouse after him.
But the struggling of the Mouse made so great a commotion
in the water that it attracted the attention of a Hawk, who,
pouncing down and bearing away the mouse, carried the Frog also.
Alliances that are ill-matched generally end in disaster; and
the one who compasses the destruction of his neighbor is often
caught in his own snare.
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