Folk Tale
The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice
| Title | The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice | 
|---|---|
| Original Title | Χελιδὼν καὶ δράκων | 
| Original Author | Αἴσωπος | 
| Original ID | trans-4736.xml | 
| Book Author | George Fyler Townsend | 
| Chapter Nr. | 083 | 
| Language code | eng | 
A SWALLOW, returning from abroad and especially fond of dwelling with men, built herself a nest in the wall of a Court of Justice and there hatched seven young birds. A Serpent gliding past the nest from its hole in the wall ate up the young unfledged nestlings. The Swallow, finding her nest empty, lamented greatly and exclaimed: "Woe to me a stranger! that in this place where all others' rights are protected, I alone should suffer wrong."
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