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Aesop's
The Man And His Two Sweethearts
A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, whose hair had begun to turn gray,
courted two women at the same time. One of them was young, and the other well
advanced in years. The elder woman, ashamed to be courted by a man younger than
herself, made a point, whenever her admirer visited her, to pull out some
portion of his black hairs. The younger, on the contrary, not wishing to become
the wife of an old man, was equally zealous in removing every gray hair she
could find. Thus it came to pass that between them both he very soon found that
he had not a hair left on his head. Those who seek to please everybody please
nobody.
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