AESOP'S FABLES
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One day said a hare to a fox: "¿May you say to me if really it is true that you have many profits, and why do they call you the winner?" "If you want to know it - answered the fox-, I invite you to have dinner with me." The hare accepted the invitation and followed him; but after arriving to the house of the fox the hare saw that there was no any more dinner than the same hare. Then the hare said : "To the end I understand for my misfortune where from your name comes: it does not come from your works, but from your tricks!" Never ask for lessons to the malefactors, since yourself will be the topic of the lesson.
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