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The Little Fish And The Fisher.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



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    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.



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