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Perry 150: Lion and Mouse
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There are two distinct varieties of this story: the classical version, in which the lion learns a lesson from the mouse's gratitude - and a second version (starting with Abstemius), where the mouse decides to marry the lion's daughter as his reward... and the results are not good for the mouse!
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Perry 150: Latin texts
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