Cobwebs Being the Fables of Zambri the Parsee

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Cobwebs Being the Fables of Zambri the Parsee
Bierce Ambrose
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" Then, after the man had gone, the mountain added, with mingled lava and contempt: " The most insatiable people I ever contracted to supply. They shall not have another pebble ! " He banked his fires, and in six weeks was as cold as a neglected pudding. Then might you have seen the heaving of the surface boulders, as the people began stirring forty fathoms beneath.
When you have got quite enough of anything, make it manifest by asking for some more. You won't get it.
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" I ENTERTAIN for you a sentiment of profound amity, " said the tiger to the leopard. " And why should I not? for are we not members of the same great feline family?" " True, " replied the leopard, who was engaged in the hopeless endeavour to change his spots ; "since we have mutually plundered one another's hunting grounds of everything edible, there remains no grievance to quarrel about. You are a good fel low ; let us embrace ! " They did so with the utmost heartiness ; which being observed by a contiguous monkey, that ani mal got up a tree, where he delivered himself of the wisdom following : ^ " There is nothing so touching as these expres sions of mutual regard between animals who are vulgarly believed to hate one another.


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