The Hart and the Hunter

The Hart and the Hunter

An Aesop's Fable


The Hart was once drinking from a pool and respecting the honorable figure he made there. "Ok," said he, "where would you be able to see such respectable horns as these, with such prongs! I wish I had legs more qualified to hold up under such a respectable crown; it is a compassion they are so thin and slight." right then and there a Hunter drew nearer and sent a bolt

shrieking after him. Away limited the Hart, and soon, by the guide of his agile legs, was about beyond anyone's ability to see of the Hunter; yet not seeing where he was going, he went under some trees with branches developing abominable in which his horns were gotten, so that the Hunter had room schedule-wise to come up. "Oh! tsk-tsk!" cried the Hart:

Lesson of Aesops Fable: We frequently scorn what is most valuable to us
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The Hart and the Hunter Fable

An Aesop's Fable

With a Moral

Aesop Author of the Fable

The Hart and the Hunter
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Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek

Lifespan of Aesop - He lived around 620 - 560 BC

Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of tales

Popular Works - Aesop's Fable book including:

"The Hart and the Hunter", "The Fisher",

"The Fox and the Mask" and "The Sick Lion"

The Hart and the Hunter Fable

A Free Aesop's Fable with a good for children and youngsters

Stories With Moral--Writing from Imagination

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