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Aesop's
The Mischievous Dog
A DOG used to run up quietly to the heels of everyone he
met, and to bite them without notice. His master suspended a bell about his neck
so that the Dog might give notice of his presence wherever he went. Thinking it
a mark of distinction, the Dog grew proud of his bell and went tinkling it all
over the marketplace. One day an old hound said to him: Why do you make such an
exhibition of yourself? That bell that you carry is not, believe me, any order
of merit, but on the contrary a mark of disgrace, a public notice to all men to
avoid you as an ill mannered dog." Notoriety is often mistaken for fame.
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