aesopsfables.net concept and illustrations by Bethany Hamilton
The Cat-Maiden

The gods were once disputing whether it was possible for a living being to change its nature. Jupiter said "Yes," but Venus said "No." So, to try the question, Jupiter turned a Cat into a Maiden, and gave her to a young man for a wife. The wedding was duly performed and the young couple sat down to the wedding-feast. "See," said Jupiter, to Venus, "how becomingly she behaves. Who could tell that yesterday she was but a Cat? Surely her nature is changed?" "Wait a minute," replied Venus, and let loose a mouse into the room. No sooner did the bride see this than she jumped up from her seat and tried to pounce upon the mouse. "Ah, you see," said Venus,

"Nature will out."

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2016-10-26 09:18 PM -
Beautiful art, love.
2006-12-9 07:34 PM - Patti
i don''t understand the moral...
Is it supposed to be let nature take it''s turn?
2006-10-11 01:29 AM - bobby the nincom
wow is that woman clever!
2005-6-8 08:24 PM - hannah
that was a cool fable, good job Aesop.
2003-10-27 11:55 PM -
it was a prety kool fable story
2003-4-22 10:07 PM - cheese
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2003-4-22 10:06 PM - cheese
it was very cool i believe the fable was intresting.
- curious
Is the moral supposed to be "Nature wins out." ?

I checked, and the Gutenberg text says 'will out'...
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