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The Book of Fables and Folk Stories

Chapter 93: THE FROGS ASK FOR A KING
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This collection gathers retellings of classic fables and folk tales for young readers, ranging from animal fables and trickster episodes to fairy-tale narratives. Short, self-contained tales pair lively storytelling with clear moral outcomes, often using animals or humble humans to illustrate cleverness, kindness, pride, and prudence. Arranged as brief narratives, the pieces alternate familiar cautionary tales and whimsical adventures, emphasizing practical lessons and entertaining plots that resolve quickly for a child audience.





THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERD

A Wolf once walked behind a flock of Sheep, and did them no harm. At first, the Shepherd treated him as an enemy, and kept watch against him. But when the Wolf made no sign of hurting the Sheep, the Shepherd began to think he was quite as good as a watch-dog.

So one day, when the Shepherd wished to go to the city, he left the Sheep in the care of this quiet Wolf. That was the chance the Wolf wanted, and he made sad havoc with the flock. When the Shepherd came back and saw the Sheep scattered, he said:—

“It serves me right; for why did I trust Sheep to a Wolf?”








THE FROGS ASK FOR A KING

In old times, the Frogs lived in a free and easy way, each one as he pleased. But the elders among them did not like this, and begged Jove to send them a king.

Jove thought them very foolish, and tossed a log into the middle of the pond. The Frogs were scared out of their wits, and plunged at once into the deepest hole. By and by, they peeped out and saw that King Log was stock-still.

They began to grow bolder; soon they laughed at King Log. Then they jumped up and sat on the log. That was not a king, they said, and off they went to Jove, and asked him to give them a new king.

This time Jove gave them an Eel. But the Eel was stupid, and the Frogs liked him no better. They sent a third time to Jove.



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At this Jove was angry, and sent them a king of another sort. He sent them King Stork, and King Stork caught the Frogs, one by one, and ate them, till there was not one left.