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The Bull and the Calf

By AESOP

A BULL was striving with all his might to squeeze himself through a narrow passage which led to his stall.

A young Calf came up, and offered to go before and show him the way by which he could manage to pass.

"Save yourself the trouble," said the Bull; "I knew that way long before you were born."


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