The Plane Tree

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An illustration for the story The Plane Tree by the author Aesop
An illustration for the story The Plane Tree by the author Aesop
An illustration for the story The Plane Tree by the author Aesop

Two Travellers, walking in the noonday sun, sought the shade of a widespreading tree to rest. As they lay looking up among the pleasant leaves, they saw that it was a Plane Tree.

"How useless is the Plane!" said one of them. "It bears no fruit whatever, and only serves to litter the ground with leaves."

"Ungrateful creatures!" said a voice from the Plane Tree. "You lie here in my cooling shade, and yet you say I am useless! Thus ungratefully, O Jupiter, do men receive their blessings!"

Our best blessings are often the least appreciated.

Many a service is met with ingratitude..


The Plane Tree was featured as The Short Story of the Day on Sun, Jan 01, 2012

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