Three Hundred Æsop's Fables/The Sick Stag

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London: George Routledge and Sons, page 61

THE SICK STAG.

A sick Stag lay down in a quiet corner of its pasture-ground. His companions came in great numbers to inquire after his health, and each one helped himself to a share of the food which had been placed for his use; so that he died, not from his sickness, but from the failure of the means of living.

Evil companions bring more hurt than profit.