Jump to content

Æsop's Fables (V. S. Vernon-Jones)/Jupiter and the Monkey

From Wikisource
Listen to this text (15.0 M, help | file info or download)
3885033Æsop's Fables: A New Translation — Jupiter and the MonkeyVernon S. Vernon JonesAesop

JUPITER AND THE MONKEY

JUPITER issued a proclamation to all the beasts, and offered a prize to the one who, in his judgment, produced the most beautiful offspring. Among the rest came the Monkey, carrying a baby monkey in her arms, a hairless, flat-nosed little fright. When they saw it, the gods all burst into peal on peal of laughter; but the Monkey hugged her little one to her, and said, “Jupiter may give the prize to whomsoever he likes: but I shall always think my baby the most beautiful of them all.”