Folk Tale
The Travelers and the Plane-Tree
Title | The Travelers and the Plane-Tree |
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Original Title | Ὁδοιπόροι καὶ πλάτανος |
Original Author | Αἴσωπος |
Original ID | trans-4636.xml |
Book Author | George Fyler Townsend |
Chapter Nr. | 293 |
Language code | eng |
TWO TRAVELERS, worn out by the heat of the summer's sun, laid themselves down at noon under the widespreading branches of a Plane-Tree. As they rested under its shade, one of the Travelers said to the other, "What a singularly useless tree is the Plane! It bears no fruit, and is not of the least service to man." The Plane-Tree, interrupting him, said, "You ungrateful fellows! Do you, while receiving benefits from me and resting under my shade, dare to describe me as useless, and unprofitable?' Some men underrate their best blessings.
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