The Hares and the Frogs 
    
    
      THE HARES, oppressed by their own exceeding timidity and weary of
    the perpetual alarm to which they were exposed, with one accord
    determined to put an end to themselves and their troubles by
    jumping from a lofty precipice into a deep lake below.  As they
    scampered off in large numbers to carry out their resolve, the
    Frogs lying on the banks of the lake heard the noise of their
    feet and rushed helter-skelter to the deep water for safety.  On
    seeing the rapid disappearance of the Frogs, one of the Hares
    cried out to his companions:  "Stay, my friends, do not do as you
    intended; for you now see that there are creatures who are still
    more timid than ourselves."  
    


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