Fable
The Fox and The Leopard
A Fox and a Leopard, resting lazily after a
generous dinner, amused themselves by disputing about their good looks. The
Leopard was very proud of his glossy, spotted coat and made disdainful remarks
about the Fox, whose appearance he declared was quite ordinary.
The
Fox prided himself on his fine bushy tail with its tip of white, but he was
wise enough to see that he could not rival the Leopard in looks. Still he kept
up a flow of sarcastic talk, just to exercise his wits and to have the fun of
disputing. The Leopard was about to lose his temper when the Fox got up,
yawning lazily.
"You
may have a very smart coat," he said, "but you would be a great deal
better off if you had a little more smartness inside your head and less on your
ribs, the way I am. That's what I call real beauty."
Moral
–
A fine coat is not always an indication of an attractive mind.
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