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Aesop's Fables -The man and the nightingale
Aesop's Fables -The man and the nightingale
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Aug 16, 2020
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The Man and the Nightingale
A Man lay listening to a Nightingale's song one summer night. He loved the bird’s song so much that the next night he set a trap for it and captured it. "Now that I have caught you," he cried, "you will always sing to me."
"We Nightingales never sing in a cage." said the bird.
"Then I'll eat you." said the Man. "I’ve been told that a nightingale on toast is delicious!"
"Don’t kill me," said the Nightingale; "let me free, and I'll tell you three things that are far better than eating my little body." The Man let him loose, and the bird flew up to a branch of a tree and said: "Number one: never believe a captive's promise. Number two: Keep hold of what you have. And number three: Don’t waste time feeling sorry about something that is gone forever." Then the songbird flew away, laughing.
A Man lay listening to a Nightingale's song one summer night. He loved the bird’s song so much that the next night he set a trap for it and captured it. "Now that I have caught you," he cried, "you will always sing to me."
"We Nightingales never sing in a cage." said the bird.
"Then I'll eat you." said the Man. "I’ve been told that a nightingale on toast is delicious!"
"Don’t kill me," said the Nightingale; "let me free, and I'll tell you three things that are far better than eating my little body." The Man let him loose, and the bird flew up to a branch of a tree and said: "Number one: never believe a captive's promise. Number two: Keep hold of what you have. And number three: Don’t waste time feeling sorry about something that is gone forever." Then the songbird flew away, laughing.
Released:
Aug 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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