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The Traveler and His Dog

By AESOP

A TRAVELER about to set out on a journey saw his Dog stand at the door stretching himself.

He asked him sharply: "Why do you stand there gaping? Everything is ready but you, so come with me instantly."

The Dog, wagging his tail, replied: "O, master! I am quite ready; it is you for whom I am waiting."

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The loiterer often blames delay on his more active friend.


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