The Hunter and the Horseman

: Aesop's Fables

A CERTAIN HUNTER, having snared a hare, placed it upon his

shoulders and set out homewards. On his way he met a man on

horseback who begged the hare of him, under the pretense of

purchasing it. However, when the Horseman got the hare, he rode

off as fast as he could. The Hunter ran after him, as if he was

sure of overtaking him, but the Horseman increased more and more

the distance between them. The Hunter, sorely against his will,

called out to him and said, "Get along with you! for I will now

make you a present of the hare."



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