Once upon a time there lived two frogs in a village with their family and friends. Once they thought to go and see the big city that was about ten miles away from the village. They talked about it for a long time, and at last they decided to see the city.
It was a hot summer day, and they soon began to feel tired. They had only gone a little way when one said to the other, “We must be nearly there. Can you see the city?” “No,” said the other frog; “but if I climb on your back I might be able to see it.” So he climbed up on the back of the other frog to see the city.
Now when the frog put up his head, his eyes could only see what was behind, and not what was in front. So he saw the village they had just left. “Can you see the city?”, asked the frog who was below. “Yes,” answered the frog who had climbed up. ” I can see it. It looks just like our village.”
Then the frogs thought that it was not worthwhile going any further. They went back and told the other frogs round the village that they had seen the city, and it was just like theirs.
Moral: Do nothing without a regard to the consequences.
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