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The Cicada and the Ant
| Author | Norman B. Spector |
|---|---|
| Book Title | The complete fables of Jean de la Fontaine |
| Publication Date | 1988 |
| ATU | 280A |
| Language | English |
| Origin | France |
The Cicada, having sung All summer long, Found herself wanting When the north wind came. Not a single morsel Of fly or tiny worm. She went begging for food To her neighbour the Ant, Asking her to lend her Just a few grains to get by Until the next season. "I will pay you back, she said, Before August, animal's honor, Interest and principal." The Ant is no lender: This is the least of her faults. "What were you doing during the warm days? She said to this borrower. --Night and day no matter what I was singing, like it or not. --You were singing? I'm very glad: Very well, start dancing now."