The Dog and
the Wolf
A gaunt Wolf was almost dead with hunger when he
happened to
meet a House-dog who was passing by. "Ah,
Cousin," said the Dog.
"I knew how it would be; your irregular life
will soon be the ruin
of you. Why do you not work steadily as I do, and
get your food
regularly given to you?"
"I would have no objection," said the
Wolf, "if I could only
get a place."
"I will easily arrange that for you,"
said the Dog; "come with
me to my master and you shall share my
work."
So the Wolf and the Dog went towards the town
together. On
the way there the Wolf noticed that the hair on a
certain part of
the Dog's neck was very much worn away, so he
asked him how that
had come about.
"Oh, it is nothing," said the Dog.
"That is only the place
where the collar is put on at night to keep me
chained up; it
chafes a bit, but one soon gets used to it."
"Is that all?" said the Wolf.
"Then good-bye to you, Master
Dog."
Better starve free than be a fat slave.
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