The Porcupine and the Snakes


149. THE PORCUPINE AND THE SNAKES. A porcupine, wanting to shelter himself, desired a nest of snakes to give him admittance into their cave. They were prevailed upon, and let him in accordingly; but were so annoyed with his sharp prickly quills, that they soon repented of their easy compliance, and entreated the porcupine to withdraw, and leave them their hole to themselves. “No,” says he, “let them quit the place that don't like it; for my part, I am well enough satisfied as I am.” [more info]

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