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Religions of Error

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  A DOG of a taciturn disposition1 said to his Tail:

  "Whenever I am angry, you rise and bristle2; when I am pleased, you

  wag; when I am alarmed, you tuck yourself in out of danger. You

  are too mercurial3 - you disclose all my emotions. My notion is

  that tails are given to conceal4 thought. It is my dearest ambition

  to be as impassive as the Sphinx."

  "My friend, you must recognise the laws and limitations of your

  being," replied the Tail, with flexions appropriate to the

  sentiments uttered, "and try to be great some other way. The

  Sphinx has one hundred and fifty qualifications for impassiveness

  which you lack."

  "What are they?" the Dog asked.

  "One hundred and forty-nine tons of sand on her tail."

  "And - ?"

  "A stone tail."

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