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Here was a Man had Two Dogs; One for the Chace, T'other to look to the Houe; and whatever the Hound took Abroad, the Hone-Dog had his Part on’t at Home. T'other Grumbled at it, that when He took All the Pains, the Matiffe hould Reap the Fruit of his Labours. Well, ays the Houe-Dog, That’s None of my Fault, but my Maters, that has not Train'd me up to Work for my elf, but to Eat what others have Provided for me.