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No fly, no bread In the winter to have. Hungry and whining To the ant she went Begging for something to have Just out of kind heart As to be able to eat Till the good season comes: Swearing by her faith Next August she would refund With interests and capital sum. The frugal ant, who double thinks Before anything she lends —“How did you spend your summer away?” Thus asks straight out. And the cricket:—“My dear friend, I did nothing but sang day and night”— “Well done, my dear friend, Now you can also dance.” What is the moral of this fable?
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