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Aesop's
The Cat And The Cock
A CAT caught a Cock, and pondered how he might find a
reasonable excuse for eating him. He accused him of being a nuisance to men by
crowing in the nighttime and not permitting them to sleep. The Cock defended
himself by saying that he did this for the benefit of men, that they might rise
in time for their labors. The Cat replied, "Although you abound in specious
apologies, I shall not remain supperless"; and he made a meal of him.
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