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The Fables of Æsop (Jacobs)/The Mountains in Labour

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The Fables of Æsop (1894)
by Aesop, illustrated by Richard Heighway, edited by Joseph Jacobs
The Mountains in Labour

London: Macmillan, pages 33–34. . See notes.

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The Mountains in labour


ONE day the Countrymen noticed that the Mountains were in labour; smoke came out of their summits, the earth was quaking at their feet, trees were crashing, and huge rocks were tumbling. They felt sure that something horrible was going to happen. They all gathered together in one place to see what terrible thing this would be. They waited

and they waited, but nothing came. At last there was a still more violent earthquake, and a huge gap appeared in the side of the Mountains. They all fell down upon their knees and waited. At last, and at last, a teeny, tiny mouse poked its little head and bristles out of the gap and came running down towards them; and ever after they used to say:


"Much outcry, little outcome,"