The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916 by Various
page 63 of 650 (09%)
page 63 of 650 (09%)
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_Elephant_
He who can not move an ant, and yet tries to move an elephant, shall find out his folly. The elephant does not find his trunk heavy. Were no elephant in the jungle, the buffalo would be a great animal. _Fly_ If the fly flies, the frog goes not supperless to bed. _Fox_ When the fox dies, fowls do not mourn. _Goat_ When the goat goes abroad, the sheep must run. _Rat_ When the rat laughs at the cat, there is a hole. The rat has not power to call the cat to account. The rat does not go to sleep in the cat's bed. _Wolf_ He who goes with the wolf will learn to howl. A. O. STAFFORD FOOTNOTE: |
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