WOODMYTH & FABLE 



for himself and anxiety for his museum 

 that he carries back the treasures which 

 he has removed, and, accidentally, per- 

 haps, perishes with them, while the com- 

 mon, sordid Rats of the neighborhood, 

 with no property but the fur on their 

 backs, and with no ideas beyond the get- 

 ting of a living, escape without difficulty 

 to a place of safety. 



Moral: Enough is ivealth, more is 

 disease. 



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