Aesop's Fables Edited by Charles Stikeney.

 
THE SATYR AND THE TRAVELER
 
A  Satyr,  ranging in  the  forest  in  winter,
came  across  a  Traveler,  half  starved and
nearly  frozen.
   He took pity upon him, and invited him to
go to his cave for food and shelter.
   On their way,   the  Man kept  blowing upon
his  fingers.   "Why  do  you  do  that?"  said
the Satyr, who had seen but little of the  world
of men.
   "To  warm  my  hands,"  replied  the  Man;
"they  are  nearly  frozen."
   Arrived at the cave,  the  Satyr  poured out a
smoking mess of pottage, and set it before the
Traveler, who eagerly seized it, and began to
blow upon it with all his might.
   "What,  blowing  again!"  exclaimed   the
Satyr.   "Is it not hot enough?"
   "It is, indeed," answered the Man;  "that is
the very reason  why  I  am  blowing it. I want
to cool it enough to be able to eat it."
   Upon  this  the  Satyr  exclaimed in  alarm.
"Be off with you!  I will have no part with a
Man who can blow hot and cold from the same
mouth."
 
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