![]() The fly escapes the slap and once again torments him. ![]() Two neighbors were in constant competition with each other, so Jupiter granted them a wish to teach them a lesson.Ī fly torments a bald man who slaps his head trying to kill the fly. The ants point out that he could have stored up food for winter. Please refer to the passage pages for further source information. This book was compiled by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology and includes passages from multiple sources. In some cases, we have included both Townsend's version and Bryant's version of the same tale. Some of the tales included here were taken from the book How to Tell Stories to Children and Some Stories To Tell, by Sara Cone Bryant and published in London in 1918. Townsend's translations were influential on many subsequent collections of fables. ![]() Most of the tales included here were translated and edited by Reverend George Fyler Townsend (1814-1900) in England and published under the title, Aesop's Fables. Aesop's Fables is a collection of tales by the Greek storyteller Aesop.
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