Three Hundred Æsop's Fables/The Trumpeter taken Prisoner

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London: George Routledge and Sons, page 157

THE TRUMPETER TAKEN PRISONER.

A Trumpeter, bravely leading on the soldiers, was captured by the enemy. He cried out to his captors, "Pray spare me, and do not take my life without cause or without inquiry. I have not slain a single man of your troop. I have no arms, and carry nothing but this one brass trumpet." "That is the very reason for which you should be put to death," they said; "for, while you do not fight yourself, your trumpet stirs up all the others to battle."