You Knew I was a Snake When You Took Me In
One winter a Woman found a Snake
stiff and frozen with cold. She had compassion and placed it in her bosom and
brought it home. The Snake was revived by her warmth, and resumed its
natural instincts and bit the Woman. “Oh,”
cried the Woman with her last breath, “This is what I get for pitying a snake.”
The greatest kindness will not bind
the ungrateful.
A variation
on an Aesop’s Fable
True dat!
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