Vulgar words in Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse (Page 1)
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An Ass, finding a Lion's skin, disguised himself with it, and ranged about the forest, putting all the beasts that saw him into bodily fear.
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He had not gone far before he overtook an Ass, who was labouring under a heavy burthen, and moving slowly on in the same track with himself.
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The poor, patient Ass, not daring to dispute the matter, quietly got out of his way as fast as he could, and let him go by.
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The good man, terrified at this outrageous conduct, and unable to endure the weight of so heavy a beast, cried out; upon which one of his servants, running in with a good stick, and laying heartily upon the bones of the poor Ass, soon convinced him that everyone who desires it is not qualified to be a favourite.