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The Mole and His Mother

By AESOP

A MOLE, a creature blind from birth, once said to his Mother: "I am sure than I can see, Mother!"

In the desire to prove to him his mistake, his Mother placed before him a few grains of frankincense, and asked, "What is it?"

The young Mole said, "It is a pebble."

His Mother exclaimed:

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"My son, I am afraid that you are not only blind, but that you have lost your sense of smell."


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