Destroy the Seed of Evil, or It Will Grow Up to Your Ruin

Destroy the Seed of Evil, or It Will Grow Up to Your Ruin
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Epoch Inspired Staff
8/10/2023
Updated:
10/25/2023
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It happened that a Countryman was sowing some hemp seeds in a field where a Swallow and some other birds were hopping about picking up their food.

“Beware of that man,” quoth the Swallow. “Why, what is he doing?” said the others. “That is hemp seed he is sowing; be careful to pick up every one of the seeds, or else you will repent it.”

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(Illustration - Morphart Creation/Shutterstock)
(Illustration - Morphart Creation/Shutterstock)

The birds paid no heed to the Swallow’s words, and by and by the hemp grew up and was made into cord, and of the cords nets were made, and many a bird that had despised the Swallow’s advice was caught in nets made out of that very hemp.

“What did I tell you?” said the Swallow.

Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin.
This fable is reproduced from The Project Gutenberg eBook of “The Aesop for Children” (1919).
Aesop (c. 620–564 B.C.) was a Greek storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as “Aesop’s Fables.” His tales, with their moral value, have long influenced our culture and civilization, contributing not only to the education and moral character building of children, but also, with their universal appeal, to the self-reflection of adults alike who have chosen to embrace the virtues or heed the warnings within.
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