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"Lamprecht Buerger" <[email protected]> Sun, 4 Dec 2005 13:19:49 -0500
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size that he ran away. After a time, perceiving the meekness and
gentleness of the beasts temper, he summoned courage enough to approach
him. Soon afterwards, observing that he was an animal altogether
deficient in spirit, he assumed such boldness as to put a bridle in his
mouth, and to let a child drive him. Use serves to overcome dread. The
Wasp and the Snake A WASP seated himself upon the head of a Snake and,
striking him unceasingly with his stings, wounded him to death. The
Snake, being in great torment and not knowing how to rid himself of his
enemy, saw a wagon heavily laden with wood, and went and purposely
placed his head under the wheels, saying, At least my enemy and I shall
perish together.