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Fable 1
The Hare and the Tortoise
MW-27
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The
Hare and the Tortoise MW-27
an Aesop fable
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A
Hare was making fun of the Tortoise one day for being so slow.
"Do you ever get anywhere?" he asked with a mocking
laugh.
"Yes," replied the Tortoise, "and I get there
sooner than you might think. I'll run you a race and prove
it."
The Hare was very amused at the idea of running a race with
a Tortoise, so just for the fun of it he agreed. The Fox,
acting as the judge, marked the distance and started the runners
off.
The Hare was soon so far ahead that he was out of sight, and
just to make the Tortoise feel very deeply how silly and ridiculous
it was for him to try to race with a Hare, he lay down beside
the course to take a nap until the Tortoise could catch up.
The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and,
after a time, quietly passed the place where the Hare was
sleeping. But the Hare slept on very peacefully, and when
at last he did wake up, the Tortoise was nearing the finish
line. The astonished Hare now ran his swiftest, but he could
not overtake the victorious Tortoise in time.
Slow
and steady wins the race.
Artist: Milo Winter 1919
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