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The King's Son and the Painted Lion.A King who had one only son, fond of martial exercises, had a dream inwhich he was warned that his son would be killed by a lion. Afraid lestthe dream should prove true, he built for his son a pleasant palace, andadorned its walls for his amusement with all kinds of animals of thesize of life, among which was the picture of a lion. When the youngPrince saw this, his grief at being thus confined burst out afresh, andstanding near the lion, he thus spoke: "O you most detestable ofanimals! through a lying dream of my father's, which he saw in hissleep, I am shut up on your account in this palace as if I had been agirl. What shall I now do to you?" With these words he stretched out hishands toward a thorn-tree, meaning to cut a stick from its branches thathe might beat the lion, when one of its sharp prickles pierced hisfinger, and caused great pain and inflammation, so that the young Princefell down in a fainting fit. A violent fever suddenly set in, from whichhe died not many days after. We had better bear our troubles bravely than try to escape them. From Aesop's Fables |
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While crossing the US-Mexican border on his bicycle, the man was stopped by a guard who pointed to two sacks the man had on his shoulders. "What's in the bags?", asked the guard. "Sand," said the cyclist. "Get them off - we'll take a look," said the guard. The Cyclist did as he was told, emptied the bags, and proving they contained nothing but sand, reloaded the bags, put them on his shoulders and continued across the border. Two weeks later, the same thing happened. Again the guard demanded to see the two bags, which again contained nothing but sand. This went on every week for six months, until one day the cyclist with the sand bags failed to appear. A few days later, the guard happened to meet the cyclist downtown. "Say friend, you sure had us crazy", said the guard. "We knew you were smuggling something across the border. I won't say a word - but what is it you were smu ggling?" "Bicycles!"