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Volume  Volume2\Humorous Writings

Entry#  1224. Ingratiitude and Cruelty


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INGRATITUDE.


Pigeons are a symbol of ingratitude; for when they are old enough no

longer to need to be fed, they begin to fight with their father, and

this struggle does not end until the young one drives the father out

and takes the hen and makes her his own.


CRUELTY.


The basilisk is so utterly cruel that when it cannot kill animals by

its baleful gaze, it turns upon herbs and plants, and fixing its

gaze on them withers them up.


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