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										Once a frog that lived in a well bragged 
										to a turtle that lived in the Sea. 
										
										
										"I am so happy!" cried the frog, "When I 
										go out, I jump about on the railing 
										around the edge of the well. When I come 
										home, I rest in the holes inside the 
										wall of the well. If I jump into the 
										water, it comes all the way up to my 
										armpits and I can float on my belly. If 
										I walk in the mud, it covers up my 
										flippered feet. I look around at the 
										wriggly worms, crabs, and tadpoles, and 
										none of them can compare with me. I am 
										lord of this well and I stand tall here. 
										My happiness is great. My dear sir, why 
										don't you come more often and look 
										around my place?" 
										
										
										Before the turtle from the Sea could get 
										its left foot in the well, its right 
										knee got stuck. It hesitated and 
										retreated. The turtle told the frog 
										about the Sea. 
										
										
										"Even a distance of a thousand miles 
										cannot give you an idea of the sea's 
										width; even a height of a thousand 
										meters cannot give you an idea of its 
										depth. In the time of the great floods, 
										the waters in the sea did not increase. 
										During the terrible droughts, the waters 
										in the sea did not decrease. The sea 
										does not change along with the passage 
										of time and its level does not rise or 
										fall according to the amount of rain 
										that falls. The greatest happiness is to 
										live in the Sea." 
										
										
										After listening to these words, the frog 
										of the shallow well was shocked into 
										realization of his own insignificance 
										and became very ill at ease.  |