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Aesop: Aesop's Fables25. The Bear and the FoxA BEAR boasted very much of his philanthropy, saying that of all animals he was the most tender in his regard for man, for he had such respect for him that he would not even touch his dead body. A Fox hearing these words said with a smile to the Bear, "Oh! that you would eat the dead and not the living." This is page 35 of 325. [Mark this Page] Your Bookshelf is full. You cannot add books until you remove one. Buy a copy of Aesop's Fables at Amazon.com
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