Aesop | Greece
The Weasel and The Mice
An old weasel, unable to catch prey due to age, deceives mice by disguising itself with flour, but a wise old mouse exposes the trick.

Once upon a time, there lived a weasel. Now, this weasel wasn't as spry as he used to be. His joints creaked, his teeth weren't as sharp, and he didn't run as fast as he once could. But his mind was as sharp as ever, and he knew he needed to come up with a plan to catch his food.
Seeing a sack of flour in a nearby mill, an idea sparked in his mind. "If I can't chase my meal, maybe I can trick it," he thought. So he decided to roll himself in the flour until he was entirely white, looking like a plump, juicy mouse.
Feeling quite pleased with himself, the weasel set off towards the hole where a group of mice lived, hoping they would mistake him for one of their own and welcome him into their home. Sure enough, the younger mice saw a new, white creature at their door and excitedly invited him in, believing him to be a fellow mouse.
Meanwhile, the oldest mouse, who had a keen eye and much experience, was watching all this from the corner of the room. He noticed the strange way this 'mouse' moved and the peculiar smell that filled the air. It didn't take long for him to realize the danger they were all in.
The old mouse knew he had to act quickly. In a calm voice, he addressed the newcomer, "Dear friend, we are delighted to meet you. Yet, it is our tradition to welcome newcomers with a bath. Will you join us?"
The weasel, unaware of the danger, agreed, hoping it would help him fit in better. But as soon as he dipped into the water, the flour washed off, revealing his true form to all the mice.
Surprised and frightened, the mice scrambled away, escaping the weasel's cunning trap. From that day on, the mice became even more cautious, always trusting the wisdom of their elders.



















