Aesop's Fables: The Bat, the Birds and the Beasts
A great conflict was about to come off between the
Birds and the Beasts. When the two armies were collected together the Bat
hesitated which to join. The Birds that passed his perch said: "Come with
us"; but he said: "I am a Beast." Later on, some Beasts who were
passing underneath him looked up and said: "Come with us"; but he
said: "I am a Bird."
Luckily at the last moment peace was made, and no battle took place, so the Bat came to the Birds and wished to join in the rejoicings, but they all turned against him and he had to fly away. He then went to the Beasts, but soon had to beat a retreat, or else they would have torn him to pieces. "Ah," said the Bat, "I see now.
Luckily at the last moment peace was made, and no battle took place, so the Bat came to the Birds and wished to join in the rejoicings, but they all turned against him and he had to fly away. He then went to the Beasts, but soon had to beat a retreat, or else they would have torn him to pieces. "Ah," said the Bat, "I see now.
Teaching:
"He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends."
"He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends."




