Page:Skeealyn Aesop a Selection of Aesops Fables Translated Into Manx-Gaelic Together with a Few Poems.djvu/85

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THE ASS, THE FOX, AND THE LION.


An ass and a fox, in partnership for their mutual protection, went out into the forest to hunt. They had not proceeded far when they met a lion. The fox, seeing that they were in danger, approached the lion and promised to contrive for him the capture of the ass, if he would pledge his word that his own life should not be endangered. On his assuring him that he would not injure him, the fox led the ass to a deep pit, and contrived that he should fall into it. The lion, seeing that the ass was secured, immediately clutched the fox, and then ate the ass at his leisure.