The Dog's House

Aesop's Fables. Translated by Rev. George Fyler Townsend. 1860.

In the wintertime, a Dog curled up in as small a space as possible on account of the cold, determined to make himself a house. However when the summer returned again, he lay asleep stretched at his full length and appeared to himself to be of a great size. Now he considered that it would be neither an easy nor a necessary work to make himself such a house as would accommodate him.

Tags - Aesop - Fables - Animal - Dog -

Origin - Europe - Greece -