The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner

The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner 
An Aesop's Fable




A Trumpeter during a battle ventured too near the enemy and was captured by them. They were about to proceed to put him to death when he begged them to hear his plea for mercy. 
"I do not fight," said he, "and indeed carry no weapon; I only blow this trumpet, and surely that cannot harm you; then why should you kill me?"

"You may not fight yourself," said the others, "but you encourage and guide your men to the fight."
Moral of Aesop's Fable: Words may be deeds.





Aesop Author of the Fable
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek
Lifespan of Aesop - He lived approximately 620 - 560 BC
Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of fables
Famous Works - Aesop's Fable book featuring:
 "The Goose With the Golden Eggs",  "The Fisher",
"The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner" and "The Sick Lion"

The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner Fable
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