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Fables for the Fair


Her Husband objected, but Rose at Five, as she Wished.

Still he Continued to Come In Late. Then the Woman fixed the Hour at Four-thirty.

"I have Always Enjoyed seeing the Sun Rise," she said.

"In that Case," said her Husband decidedly, "I Shall Not go to bed At All, since it would Not be Worth my While. I will Stay up All Night and take my Sleep at My Office in the Afternoon. So We will have Breakfast at Three O'clock, if you like."


This teaches us that the Early Worm will Turn.

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