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The Bitch And Her Friend.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



[1]

    A bitch, that felt her time approaching,
    And had no place for parturition,
    Went to a female friend, and, broaching
    Her delicate condition,
    Got leave herself to shut
    Within the other's hut.
    At proper time the lender came
    Her little premises to claim.
    The bitch crawl'd meekly to the door,
    And humbly begg'd a fortnight more.
    Her little pups, she said, could hardly walk.
    In short, the lender yielded to her talk.
    The second term expired; the friend had come
    To take possession of her house and home.
    The bitch, this time, as if she would have bit her,
    Replied, 'I'm ready, madam, with my litter,
    To go when you can turn me out.'
    Her pups, you see, were fierce and stout.

    The creditor, from whom a villain borrows,
    Will fewer shillings get again than sorrows.
    If you have trusted people of this sort,
    You'll have to plead, and dun, and fight; in short,
    If in your house you let one step a foot,
    He'll surely step the other in to boot.



Extra Info:
[1] Phaedrus, I. 19.


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