172. The Hares and the Foxes
THE HARES waged war with the Eagles, and called upon the Foxes to help them.
They replied, "We would
willingly have helped you, if we had not known who you were, and with whom you were fighting."
Count the cost before you commit yourselves.
173. The Bowman and Lion
A VERY SKILLFUL BOWMAN went to the mountains in search of game, but all the beasts of the forest fled at his approach. The Lion alone challenged him to
combat.
The Bowman immediately shot out an arrow and said to the Lion: "I send thee my messenger, that from him thou mayest learn what I myself shall be when I
assail thee."
The wounded Lion rushed away in great fear, and when a Fox who had seen it all happen told him to be of good courage and not to back off at the first attack he replied:
"You counsel me in vain; for if he sends so fearful a messenger, how shall I abide the attack of the man himself?'
Be on guard against men who can strike from a distance.
174. The Camel
WHEN MAN first saw the Camel, he was so frightened at his vast size that he ran away. After a time, perceiving the
meekness and
gentleness of the beast's temper, he summoned courage enough to approach him.
Soon afterwards, observing that he was an animal altogether deficient in spirit, he assumed such
boldness as to put a
bridle in his mouth, and to let a child drive him.
Use serves to overcome dread.
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