The Fox and
the Hedgehog
A FOX swimming across a rapid river was carried
by the force of
the current into a very deep ravine, where he lay
for a long time
very much bruised, sick, and unable to move. A
swarm of hungry
blood-sucking flies settled upon him. A Hedgehog,
passing by,
saw his anguish and inquired if he should drive
away the flies
that were tormenting him. "By no
means," replied the Fox; "pray
do not molest them." "How is this?'
said the Hedgehog; "do you
not want to be rid of them?' "No,"
returned the Fox, "for these
flies which you see are full of blood, and sting
me but little,
and if you rid me of these which are already
satiated, others
more hungry will come in their place, and will
drink up all the
blood I have left."
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