The Sparrow and the Hare 
    
    
      A HARE pounced upon by an eagle sobbed very much and uttered
    cries like a child.  A Sparrow upbraided her and said, "Where now
    is thy remarkable swiftness of foot? Why were your feet so slow?"
    While the Sparrow was thus speaking, a hawk suddenly seized him
    and killed him.  The Hare was comforted in her death, and
    expiring said, "Ah! you who so lately, when you supposed yourself
    safe, exulted over my calamity, have now reason to deplore a
    similar misfortune."  
    


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