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The Blonde Crab and her Son
The BLONDE Crab said to her son, "Why do you walk so one-sided, my child? It is far more becoming to go straight forward." The young Blonde Crab replied: "Quite true, dear Mother; and if you will show me the straight way, I will promise to walk in it." The Mother tried in vain, and submitted without remonstrance to the reproof of her child. Example is more powerful than precept.
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