I received this question today and cannot locate the answer. Does this sound
familiar to anyone?
What is the fable of the big bird (eagle?) on whose back a little bird sits -- who
then flies above the eagle -- but says he only can do this because the
eagle took him up so high originally?
Thanks.
Joan Dyer-Westacott
Librarian, The Mellon Library
The American School in London
1 Waverley Place
London, England NW8 0NP
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