StoryTitle("caps", "The Snake and the Parrot") ?> InitialWords(0, "A snake", "smallcaps", "nodropcap", "noindent") ?> said to a parrot, "Ah! I really envy you your life; how people fondle you! Why, everybody calls you a pet!"
"Yes," said the parrot, "if you will be as good and kind to people as I am, and try to amuse them as I do, they will treat you also as a pet."
"I will try," said the snake; and, creeping to a farmer's door, hissed aloud, as much as to say, "I do not wish to be wicked like other snakes. I wish to be kind and good to you, and amuse you like the parrot."
But the farmer killed the reptile at a stroke, saying, " 'Tis quite out of the way, this, for a snake to say!"
Goodness in the wicked is seldom credited.