The frogs, grieved at having
no established Ruler, sent ambassadors to Jupiter
entreating for a King. Perceiving their simplicity,
he cast down a huge log into the lake. The Frogs
were terrified at the splash occasioned by its fall
and hid themselves in the depths of the pool.
But as soon as they realized that the huge log was
motionless, they swam again to the top of the water,
dismissed their fears, climbed up, and began squatting
on it in contempt. After some time they began
to think themselves ill-treated in the appointment
of so inert a Ruler, and sent a second deputation
to Jupiter to pray that he would set over them another
sovereign. He then gave them an Eel to govern
them. When the Frogs discovered his easy good
nature, they sent yet a third time to Jupiter to beg
him to choose for them still another King. Jupiter,
displeased with all their complaints, sent a Heron,
who preyed upon the Frogs day by day till there were
none left to croak upon the lake.
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