Two Frogs In Trouble
(from: Tarek Marroushi)
Once a big fat frog and a lively little frog were hopping along together when
they had the misfortune to jump straight into a pail of fresh milk. They swam
for hours and hours, hoping to get out somehow; but the sides of the pail were
steep and slippery, and death seemed certain. When the big frog was exhausted he
lost courage. There seemed no hope of rescue. "Why keep struggling against the
inevitable? I can't swim any longer," he moaned. "Keep on! Keep on!" urged the
little frog, who was still circling the pail. 80 they went on for awhile. But
the big frog decided it was no use. "Little brother, we may as well give up," he
gasped, "I'm going to quit struggling."
Now only the little frog was left. He thought to himself, "Well, to give up is
to be dead, so I will keep on swimming." Two more hours passed and the tiny legs
of the determined little frog were almost paralyzed with exhaustion. It seemed
as if he could not keep moving for another minute.
But then he thought of his dead friend, and repeated, "To give up is to be meat
for someone's table, so I'll keep on paddling until I die--if death is to
come--but I will not cease trying--'whi1e there is life, there's hope! '"
Intoxicated with determination, the little frog kept on, around and t around and
around the pail, chopping the milk into white waves. After a while, just as he
felt completely numb and thought he was about to drown, he suddenly felt
something solid under him. To his astonishment, he saw that he was resting on a
lump of butter which he had churned by r his incessant paddling! And so the
successful little frog leaped out of the milk pail to freedom.