Aesops Fable: The Fly and the Draught Mule
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Updated On: 4/6/2007 | Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 590, Hits: 2700
A FLY sat on the axle-tree of a chariot, and addressing the Draught-Mule said, "How slow you are! Why do you not go faster? See if I do not prick your neck with my sting." The Draught-Mule replied, "I do not heed your threats; I only care for him who sits above you, and who quickens my pace with his whip, or holds me back with the reins. Away, therefore, with your insolence, for I know well when to go fast, and when to go slow." |
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