aesopsfables.net concept and illustrations by Bethany Hamilton
The Fox and the Mosquitoes

A Fox after crossing a river got its tail entangled in a bush, and could not move. A number of Mosquitoes seeing its plight settled upon it and enjoyed a good meal undisturbed by its tail. A hedgehog strolling by took pity upon the Fox and went up to him: "You are in a bad way, neighbour," said the hedgehog; "shall I relieve you by driving off those Mosquitoes who are sucking your blood?" "Thank you, Master Hedgehog," said the Fox, "but I would rather not." "Why, how is that?" asked the hedgehog. "Well, you see," was the answer, "these Mosquitoes have had their fill; if you drive these away, others will come with fresh appetite and bleed me to death."

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2011-6-4 07:22 AM - Good to see a taenlt at work. I can’t match that.
Good to see a taenlt at work. I can’t match that.
2004-5-26 02:07 AM -
ok
2003-4-24 01:11 AM - KC Sorensen
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2003-4-8 03:26 PM - tyler
boring
2003-4-1 07:44 PM - Lisset Guerrero
Well your story is okay but not like other story
2003-4-1 07:44 PM - Maria Hernandez
I'ts a nice story but theres more betterone i read
2003-4-1 07:42 PM - Lisset Guerrero
Well your story is okay but not like other story
2003-3-19 01:54 AM - Jill
What is the moral of this story?
2001-11-13 08:54 PM - Angela
I think this story is very neat!
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