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incitatus, I know you are trying to help, but I understand the moral for that one is 1Revenge will hurt the avenger, 2 You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies. the Oxford University Press copy by Laura Gibbs i have has about 500 plus fables, have read it through, but the moral there is Who commits an accidental crime should be pardoned, while the person who injures one on purpose should be punished as fully as possible. now that I am typing it, it kinda has a similar meaning, but i am not 100 percent sure, i donot know why. i have looked in two other books, including a 17th century version by Sir Robert L'Estrange and that story does not even appear, but thank you for the help anyways. i am trying to get my hands on this copy from either Penguin or Signet, which is supposed to have about 200 fables and maybe i'll be lucky to find it. have a good day.