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    The Lion’s Share – Aesop’s Fables

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    The Lion went once a-hunting along with the Fox, the Jackal, and the Wolf.

    They hunted and they hunted till at last they surprised a Stag, and soon took its life.

    Then came the question how the spoil should be divided.

    “Quarter me this Stag,” roared the Lion; so the other animals skinned it and cut it into four parts.

    Then the Lion took his stand in front of the carcass and pronounced judgment: “The first quarter is for me in my capacity as King of Beasts; the second is mine as arbiter; another share comes to me for my part in the chase; and as for the fourth quarter, well, as for that, I should like to see which of you will dare to lay a paw upon it.”

    “Humph,” grumbled the Fox as he walked away with his tail between his legs; but he spoke in a low growl:

    “You may share the labors of the great, but you will not share the spoil.”

    Moral: You may share the labors of the great, but you will not share the spoil.

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