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The Willow-Wren and the Bear

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  A PIOUS1 Person who had overcharged his paunch with dead bird by way

  of attesting2 his gratitude3 for escaping the many calamities4 which

  Heaven had sent upon others, fell asleep at table and dreamed. He

  thought he lived in a country where turkeys were the ruling class,

  and every year they held a feast to manifest their sense of

  Heaven's goodness in sparing their lives to kill them later. One

  day, about a week before one of these feasts, he met the Supreme5

  Gobbler, who said:

  "You will please get yourself into good condition for the

  Thanksgiving dinner."

  "Yes, your Excellency," replied the Pious Person, delighted, "I

  shall come hungry, I assure you. It is no small privilege to dine

  with your Excellency."

  The Supreme Gobbler eyed him for a moment in silence; then he said:

  "As one of the lower domestic animals, you cannot be expected to

  know much, but you might know something. Since you do not, you

  will permit me to point out that being asked to dinner is one

  thing; being asked to dine is another and a different thing."

  With this significant remark the Supreme Gobbler left him, and

  thenceforward the Pious Person dreamed of himself as white meat and

  dark until rudely awakened6 by decapitation.

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