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Bee-Keeper and the Bees - While a beekeeper was away, someone stole the honey. When the bees returned, they started stinging the beekeeper. He called them ungrateful because they let someone steal the honey and then attacked the person who looked after them. The moral is, "Things are not always what they seem."

The Eagle and the Crow - A crow saw an eagle grab a lamb and take it to his nest. The crow tried the same thing but was too weak and his feet got caught in the lamb's fur. The shepherd took the crow and put him in a cage. The moral is, "Thoughtless imitation will end in danger."

The Fisher and the Little Fish - A fisherman caught a little fish and the fish told him that he was too small to eat. He asked to be thrown back in until he got bigger. The fisher said no, because I have you now and may not catch you later. The moral is, "A little thing in hand is worth more than a great thing in prospect."

The Fox and the Crow - The fox wanted the cheese on the crow's mouth. He began to flatter her and asked her to sing. When she did, the cheese fell out of her mouth. The moral is, "Never trust a flatterer."

The Golden Touch (King Midas) - Midas loved gold so much, he asked a fairy to grant his wish that everything he touched turned to gold. He was happy until he touched his daughter and she turned to gold. The moral is, "Be careful what you wish for."

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