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Aesop’s Fables - Naxos, The Lion and the Statue – 阅读文本

Aesop’s Fables - Naxos, The Lion and the Statue

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The Lion and the Statue

A Man and a Lion were discussing the relative strength of men and lions in general. The Man contended that he and his fellows were stronger than lions by reason of their greater intelligence. ‘Come now with me,' he cried, ‘and I will soon prove that I am right.' So he took him into the public gardens and showed him a statue of Hercules overcoming the Lion and tearing his mouth in two.

‘That is all very well,' said the Lion, ‘but proves nothing, for it was a man who made the statue.'

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