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THE GENERAL AND THE FOX
Once, however, in a great battle with the Spartans, his army was beaten In those days, people had not learned to be kind to their enemies. In The Spartans hated Aristomenes. He had given them a great deal of On a mountain near their city, there was a narrow chasm or hole in the The Spartans said to one another, "Let us throw this fellow into the So a party of soldiers led him up into the mountain and placed him on No one knows how he escaped being dashed to pieces. Some of the Greeks I think that he must have fallen upon some bushes and vines that grew He groped around in the dim light, but could not find any way of For three days he lay in his strange prison. He grew weak from Suddenly he was startled by a noise close by him. Something was moving He lay quite still till the animal was very near. Then he sprang up The frightened fox scampered away as fast as it could; and Aristomenes Aristomenes held on. At last he saw a ray of light far ahead of him. Some days after this the Spartans heard strange news: "Aristomenes is
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