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The Little Fish And The Fisher

French Tales

Fables Of La Fontaine

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The Little Fish And The Fisher

LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PÊCHEUR
LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PÊCHEUR

A little fish will grow,
If life be spared, a great;
But yet to let him go,
And for his growing wait,
May not be very wise,
As ’tis not sure your bait
Will catch him when of size.
Upon a river bank, a fisher took
A tiny troutling from his hook.
Said he, ”Twill serve to count, at least,
As the beginning of my feast;
And so I’ll put it with the rest.’
This little fish, thus caught,
His clemency besought.
‘What will your honour do with me?
I’m not a mouthful, as you see.
Pray let me grow to be a trout,
And then come here and fish me out.
Some alderman, who likes things nice,
Will buy me then at any price.
But now, a hundred such you’ll have to fish,
To make a single good-for-nothing dish.’
‘Well, well, be it so,’ replied the fisher,
‘My little fish, who play the preacher,
The frying-pan must be your lot,
Although, no doubt, you like it not:
I fry the fry that can be got.’

In some things, men of sense
Prefer the present to the future tense.

LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PÊCHEUR
LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PÊCHEUR

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