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Rh Nothing of That, ays the Tiger, but by the Circumtances, it hould be a Man.

Here were a Party of Bulls that Struck up a League to Keep and Feed together, and to be One and All in cae of a Common Enemy. If the Lyon could have Met with any of them Single, he would have done His Work, but o long as they Stuck to This Confederacy, there was No Dealing with them. They fell to Variance at lat among Themelves: The Lyon made his Advantage of it, and then with Great Eae he Gain'd his End.