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 true, said the old Frog, and yet I can not be of your Mind for my life: For if this Well should dry up too, how should we get out of it?

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A Poor Old Man that was forced! to go to the Wood to fetch home Sticks, to make a Fire to dress his Food and warm himself, tired with