Aesop's Fables: The Two Crabs
One fine day two
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came out from their home to take a
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on the sand. "Child," said the mother, "you are walking very
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. You should accustom yourself, to walking
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forward without twisting from
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to side."
"Pray, mother," said the
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one, "do but set the
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yourself, and I will follow you."
Example is the best precept.