The Ant and the Grasshopper
One summer’s day, in a field, a Grasshopper was bouncing about, peeping and singing to its heart’s substance. An Ant cruised by, bearing alongside awesome exertion an ear of corn he was taking to his home.
“Why not come and talk with me,” asked the Grasshopper, “rather than worked your life away?”
“I am hiding away nourishment for the winter,” said the Ant, “and I prescribe you to do likewise.”
“Why to fret over winter?” said the Grasshopper. “We have a lot of sustenance at introducing.”
Be that as it may, the Ant went on its way and proceeded with its drudge.
At the point when winter came, the Grasshopper wound up biting the dust of appetite, while it saw the ants conveying, each day, corn and grain from the stores they had gathered in summer.
At that point the Grasshopper knew…
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