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The Fabulist and the Animals
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  A WISE and illustrious Writer of Fables was visiting a travelling
menagerie with a view to collecting literary materials.  As he was
passing near the Elephant, that animal said:

  "How sad that so justly famous a satirist should mar his work by
ridicule of people with long noses - who are the salt of the
earth!"

  The Kangaroo said:

  "I do so enjoy that great man's censure of the ridiculous -
particularly his attacks on the Proboscidae; but, alas! he has no
reverence for the Marsupials, and laughs at our way of carrying our
young in a pouch."

  The Camel said:

  "If he would only respect the sacred Hump, he would be faultless. 
As it is, I cannot permit his fables to be read in the presence of
my family."

  The Ostrich, seeing his approach, thrust her head in the straw,
saying:

  "If I do not conceal myself, he may be reminded to write something
disagreeable about my lack of a crest or my appetite for scrap-
iron; and although he is inexpressibly brilliant when he devotes
himself to censure of folly and greed, his dulness is matchless
when he transcends the limits of legitimate comment."

  "That,' said the Buzzard to his mate, "is the distinguished author
of that glorious fable, 'The Ostrich and the Keg of Raw Nails.'  I
regret to add, that he wrote, also, 'The Buzzard's Feast,' in which
a carrion diet is contumeliously disparaged.  A carrion diet is the
foundation of sound health.  If nothing else but corpses were
eaten, death would be unknown."

  Seeing an attendant approaching, the wise and illustrious Writer of
Fables passed out of the tent and mingled with the crowd.  It was
afterward discovered that he had crept in under the canvas without
paying.

 

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