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The Ass and the Lapdog
A man had an Ass, and a Maltese Lapdog,
a very great beauty. The Ass was left in a stable and had plenty
of oats and hay to eat, just as any other Ass would. The Lapdog knew
many tricks and was a great favorite with his master, who often fondled
him and seldom went out to dine without bringing him home some tidbit to
eat. The Ass, on the contrary, had much work to do in grinding the
corn-mill and in carrying wood from the forest or burdens from the farm.
He often lamented his own hard fate and contrasted it with the luxury and
idleness of the Lapdog, till at
last one day he broke his cords
and halter, and galloped into his master's house, kicking up his heels
without measure, and frisking and fawning as well as he could. He
next tried to jump about his master as he had seen the Lapdog do, but he
broke the table and smashed all the dishes upon it to atoms. He then
attempted to lick his master, and jumped upon his back. The servants,
hearing the strange hubbub and perceiving the danger of their master, quickly
relieved him, and drove out the Ass to his stable with kicks and clubs
and cuffs. The Ass, as he returned to his stall beaten nearly to
death, thus lamented: "I have brought it all on myself! Why could
I not have been contented to labor with my companions, and not wish to
be idle all the day like that useless little Lapdog!"
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