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Aesop's
The Heifer And The Ox
A HEIFER saw an Ox hard at work harnessed to a plow, and
tormented him with reflections on his unhappy fate in being compelled to labor.
Shortly afterwards, at the harvest festival, the owner released the Ox from his
yoke, but bound the Heifer with cords and led him away to the altar to be slain
in honor of the occasion. The Ox saw what was being done, and said with a smile
to the Heifer: "For this you were allowed to live in idleness, because you were
presently to be sacrificed."
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