There was once a house
that was overrun with mice. A cat heard of this, and said to herself. “That’s
the place for me,” and off she went and took up her quarters in the house, and
caught the mice one by one and ate them. At last the mice could stand it no
longer, and they determined to take to their holes and stay there. “That’s
awkward,” said the cat to herself: “The only thing to do is to coax them out by
a trick.”
So she considered a
while, and then climbed up the wall and let herself hang down by her hind legs
from a peg, and pretended to be dead. By the by a mouse peeped out and saw the
cat hanging there. “Aha!” it cried, “You’re very clever, madam, no doubt: but
you may turn yourself into a bag of meal hanging there, if you like, yet you
won’t catch us coming anywhere near you.”
If you are wise you
won’t deceived by the innocent airs of those whom you have once found to be
dangerous.
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