MAN and a Lion were discussing the 

 relative strength of men and lions in 

 general. The Man contended that 

 he and his fellows were stronger than 

 lions by reason of their greater intelligence. 

 " Come now with me," he cried, " and I will 

 soon prove that I am right." So he took him 

 into the public gardens and showed him a statue 

 of Hercules overcoming the Lion and tearing 

 his mouth in two. 



" That is all very well," said the Lion, "but 

 proves nothing, for it was a man who made the 

 statue." 



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