The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant 
    
    
      THE LION wearied Jupiter with his frequent complaints.  "It is
    true, O Jupiter!"  he said, "that I am gigantic in strength,
    handsome in shape, and powerful in attack.  I have jaws well
    provided with teeth, and feet furnished with claws, and I lord it
    over all the beasts of the forest, and what a disgrace it is,
    that being such as I am, I should be frightened by the crowing of
    a cock."  Jupiter replied, "Why do you blame me without a cause? I
    have given you all the attributes which I possess myself, and
    your courage never fails you except in this one instance."  On
    hearing this the Lion groaned and lamented very much and,
    reproaching himself with his cowardice, wished that he might die. 
    As these thoughts passed through his mind, he met an Elephant and
    came close to hold a conversation with him.  After a time he
    observed that the Elephant shook his ears very often, and he
    inquired what was the matter and why his ears moved with such a
    tremor every now and then.  Just at that moment a Gnat settled on
    the head of the Elephant, and he replied, "Do you see that little
    buzzing insect? If it enters my ear, my fate is sealed.  I should
    die presently."  The Lion said, "Well, since so huge a beast is
    afraid of a tiny gnat, I will no more complain, nor wish myself
    dead.  I find myself, even as I am, better off than the
    Elephant."  
    


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