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Aesop’s Fables, THE VIPER AND THE FILE – Text to read

Aesop’s Fables, THE VIPER AND THE FILE

Intermediate 2 English lesson to practice reading

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THE VIPER AND THE FILE

A Viper entered a carpenter's shop, and went from one to another of the tools, begging for something to eat. Among the rest, he addressed himself to the File, and asked for the favour of a meal. The File replied in a tone of pitying contempt, "What a simpleton you must be if you imagine you will get anything from me, who invariably take from every one and never give anything in return." The covetous are poor givers.

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