The Frogs
Desiring a King
The Frogs were living as happy as could be in a
marshy swamp that just suited them. They went
splashing about, caring for nobody and nobody
troubled them.
But some of the frogs thought that this was not
right, that they should have a king and a proper
constitution, so they sent up a petition to Zeus
to give them what they wanted.
?Mighty Zeus,? they cried, ?send unto us a king
that will rule over us and keep us in order.?
Zeus laughed at their croaking and threw down
into the swamp a huge Log.
The Frogs were frightened out of their lives by
the commotion made in their midst, and all rushed
to the bank to look at the horrible monster. But
after a time, seeing that it did not move, one or
two of the boldest of them ventured out towards
the Log, and even dared to touch it. Still it did
not move.
Then the greatest hero of the Frogs jumped upon
the Log and commenced dancing up and down upon
it; thereupon all the Frogs came and did the
same, and for some time the Frogs went about
their business every day without taking the
slightest notice of their new King Log lying in
their midst.
But this did not suit them, so they sent another
petition to Zeus, and said to him,
?We want a real king; one that will really rule
over us.?
Now this made Zeus angry, so he sent them a big
Stork that soon set to work gobbling them all up.
Then the Frogs repented, but it was too late.
Better no rule than cruel rule.
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