13. The Hares and the Frogs
The Hares were so persecuted by the other beasts that they did not know where to go. As soon
as they saw a single animal approach them, off they used to run. One day they saw a troop of wild
Horses stampeding about, and in quite a panic all the Hares scuttled off to a nearby lake, determined to
rown themselves rather than live in such a continual state of fear. But just as they got near the bank of
he lake, a troop of Frogs, frightened in their turn by the approach of the Hares scuttled off, and jumped
to the water. "Truly," said one of the Hares, "things are not so bad as they seem."
What is the moral of the story?
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The moral of the story is truth is faith
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