Aesop's Fables: The Noisy Mountains
One day the Countrymen noticed that the
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were in labour; smoke came out of their tops, the earth was quaking at their feet, trees were crashing, and huge rocks were tumbling. They felt sure that something horrible was going to
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. They all gathered together in one place to see what terrible thing this could be. They waited and they
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, but nothing came. At last there was a still more violent
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, and a huge gap appeared in the side of the Mountains. They all fell down upon their knees and waited. At last, and at last, a teeny, tiny
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poked its little head out of the gap and came running down towards them, and ever after they used to say:
"Much outcry, little outcome."