Archer Cavedrawing Silhouette

 

Print Image    

Archer Cavedrawing Silhouette

Tags

Tags for this page: silhouettes,Full Page Free Printable Silhouettes From Fun with Pictures.com,free printables

Story Snippet

The One-Eyed Doe.

A Doe, blind of an eye, was accustomed to graze as near to the edge of the sea as she possibly could, to secure greater safety. She turned her eye towards the land, that she might perceive the approach of a hunter or hound, and her injured eye towards the sea, from which she entertained no anticipation of danger. Some boatmen, sailing by, saw her, and, taking a successful aim, mortally wounded her. Said she: "O wretched creature that I am! to take such precaution against the land, and, after all, to find this seashore, to which I had come for safety,so much more perilous."

Danger sometimes comes from a source that is least suspected.

From Aesop's Fables

 
This image has been resized to fit the browser window. Please click on the print image button to see the full sized image
Return to Printable Silhouettes Index from Archer Cavedrawing Silhouette or browse for More Archer Cavedrawing Silhouette
Some of the content added in the last few days. For the absolute latest, visit our blog.


Most Popular
Flavour of the season

Most Popular
Evergreen Hits

Most Popular
Animal Planet