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Buy more than 2,000 books on a single CD-ROM for only $19.99. That's less then a penny per book! Click here for more information.![]() Read, write, or comment on essays about Dove and the Ant Search for books Search essays | 550 BC AESOP'S FABLES THE DOVE AND THE ANT by Aesop THE DOVE AND THE ANT - An Ant, going to a river to drink, fell in, and was carried along in the stream. A Dove pitied her condition, and threw into the river a small bough, by means of which the Ant gained the shore. The Ant afterward, seeing a man with a fowling-piece aiming at the Dove, stung him in the foot sharply, and made him miss his aim, and so saved the Dove's life. - Little friends may prove great friends. - - THE END |
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