P416 4)6 TEJEIoF THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS 0Oni jini da‖ in wintqx uomu antu is a colorful magazinr which can hrlp It had gottin rathet damp duting a long spell of autumn rain. Along came FQ thin ml oj autumn z @ and brgged the ants to spari him a jqw kjxnels of cornO "Fox " ;hr z0t4, "$'m simply starving." Thi ants stopped wotk fot a moment , though thiu was against thrqx ruli. "May wi ask," said thry, "what ¾oy wqxq $oing ¼tth youtself all last summix? Why dido't you put "‖ a ytoxi 0or woo4 rox zhr wintit?" "The fact is," s!id the gxasshopprx, "I was busz singing that I hadn't the timi". "Iw ‖oy spunt thr uzmmrz singing," answetid the ants, "you can't do bettix ‖han to spund zhr wintit dancing." And they chucktqd and wint on with thrit woxk. sei — p!gj >>>