AuthorsAesopAndersen Hans Christian   Arthur Avalon (Sir John Woodroffe)Austen, JaneCarus Titus Lucretius   Doyle, Arthur Ignatius ConanDumas, AlexandreEpictetus   EpicurusFa-Hien (Fa-hsien) Grimm Jacob and Wilhelm (Brothers Grimm)   Kafka Franz Kant ImmanuelMarcus Aurelius   Perrault CharlesSchopenhauer ArthurSeneca Lucius Annaeus   Surendranath DasguptaVerne, JulesLibrary
 
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The Boy Hunting Locusts

By AESOP

A BOY was hunting for locusts.

He had caught a goodly number, when he saw a Scorpion, and mistaking him for a locust, reached out his hand to take him.

The Scorpion, showing his sting, said:

"If you had but touched me, my friend, you would have lost me, and all your locusts too!"


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