I wanted to share one of Aesop’s fables today.
An Ass once found a Lion’s skin which the hunters had left out in the sun to dry. He put it on and went towards his native village. All fled at his approach, both men and animals, and he was a proud Ass that day. In his delight he lifted up his voice and brayed, but then every one knew him, and his owner came up and gave him a sound cudgelling for the fright he had caused. And shortly afterwards a Fox came up to him and said: “Ah, I knew you by your voice.”
Fine clothes may disguise, but silly words will disclose a fool.
True enough, wouldn’t you say. And I can certainly think of some people I know who are all dressed up, but still manage to sound like idiots.
Thursday’s Tales is a weekly event here at Carol’s Notebook. Fairy tales, folktales, tall tales, even re-tellings, I love them all.
A story I haven’t thought of let alone read for many a year, thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories of winter nights being told this story.