Larry Lobster
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The first in a dispute with the second, complained that although both were in the service of the same master, it was he who always did the harder work. "I am carried," said the flag, "by valets in front of the battle to be shot at, always bearing the heat and the brunt of the day, while you are never exposed to fatigue. You rest in a palace among beautiful slaves; you enjoy luxuries; you are as brilliant as noon, and perfumed like the jasmine."
The carpet replied, "It is true, but i repose humbly on the floor never rearing my head to the sky as you. Whoever wishes to enjoy glory ought to know that in return he must expose himself to a thousand pains and dangers."
The carpet replied, "It is true, but i repose humbly on the floor never rearing my head to the sky as you. Whoever wishes to enjoy glory ought to know that in return he must expose himself to a thousand pains and dangers."
