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The Swallow and the Crow Fable

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THE SWALLOW and the Crow had a contention about their plumage. The Crow put an end to the dispute by saying, "Your feathers are all very well in the spring, but mine protect me against the winter."

Moral:

Fair weather friends are not worth much

 

The Swallow and the Crow Fable 
A Fable by 
Aesop

 

 

The Swallow and the Crow

What is a Fable? A Fable is a very short story with a Moral. It features a plant, animal, mythical creature or inanimate object which is brought to life in the story (anthropomorphised).  The moral is explained at the end of the fable.

Fables are described as succinct, brief, concise or very short stories with a moral.

The Swallow and the Crow Fable
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