The Eagle
and the Fox
AN EAGLE and a Fox formed an intimate friendship
and decided to
live near each other. The Eagle built her nest in
the branches
of a tall tree, while the Fox crept into the
underwood and there
produced her young. Not long after they had
agreed upon this
plan, the Eagle, being in want of provision for
her young ones,
swooped down while the Fox was out, seized upon
one of the little
cubs, and feasted herself and her brood. The Fox
on her return,
discovered what had happened, but was less
grieved for the death
of her young than for her inability to avenge
them. A just
retribution, however, quickly fell upon the
Eagle. While
hovering near an altar, on which some villagers
were sacrificing
a goat, she suddenly seized a piece of the flesh,
and carried it,
along with a burning cinder, to her nest. A
strong breeze soon
fanned the spark into a flame, and the eaglets,
as yet unfledged
and helpless, were roasted in their nest and
dropped down dead at
the bottom of the tree. There, in the sight of
the Eagle, the
Fox gobbled them up.
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