14 December 2005

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this was sent to me as spam
i believe it is from aesop's fables

From : "Finbar Hummel"
To : "Phaedrus Staple"
Subject : Re: gymkhana

her to pieces. Woe is me, exclaimed the Doe, who have escaped from man,
only to throw myself into the mouth of a wild beast? In avoiding one
evil, care must be taken not to fall into another. The Farmer and the
Fox A FARMER, who bore a grudge against a Fox for robbing his poultry
yard, caught him at last, and being determined to take an ample revenge,
tied some rope well soaked in oil to his tail, and set it on fire. The
Fox by a strange fatality rushed to the fields of the Farmer who had
captured him. It was the time of the wheat harvest; but the Farmer
reaped nothing that year and returned home grieving sorely. The Seagull
and the Kite

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