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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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No Offence

The people who oil the wheels of society are not the people who never give offence, they are the people who never take any.

524

A Work of Art

The man who seems frustratingly dull and awkward may shine in other company, and we owe it to him and to ourselves to read the signs.

525

Kipling’s Proof

If officials in the Raj ever forgot who their boss was, they would bring the whole government down about their ears.

526

Heracles and the Flea

A man begs the mighty Heracles to save him the effort of despatching a flea.

527

Dog Collar

A scrawny wolf listens enviously as a well-fed dog describes the comforts of home, but a flat patch of fur on the dog’s neck worries him.

528

Heracles and the Waggoner

Heracles refuses to come to the aid of man who is perfectly able to help himself.