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THE PARABLES OF PILJOSH
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I do not repine so much for myself as for those countless multitudes who, deprived of me, are now doomed to perish miserably of starvation!"


"I have given up dancing," said the Tongs, "for they no longer dance with the Elegance and Grace that were universal in my young days!"


"But for the Mercy of Providence," said the Fox, piously, to the Goose whom he found in a trap that had been set for himself, "our respective situations might now be reversed!"


"She really sang quite nicely," remarked the Cuckoo, after she had been to hear the Nightingale one evening, "but it's a pity her range is so sadly limited!"


The Mendicant insisted on making his Will: