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Volume  Volume2\Humorous Writings

Entry#  1234. Chasity, Unchastity, and Moderation


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CHASTITY.


The turtle-dove is never false to its mate; and if one dies the

other preserves perpetual chastity, and never again sits on a green

bough, nor ever again drinks of clear water.


UNCHASTITY.


The bat, owing to unbridled lust, observes no universal rule in

pairing, but males with males and females with females pair

promiscuously, as it may happen.


MODERATION.


The ermine out of moderation never eats but once in the day; it will

rather let itself be taken by the hunters than take refuge in a

dirty lair, in order not to stain its purity.


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