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THE STRIKE OF THE MILL FEEDERS
The mill feeders of a great mill--the stomach--met together to
talk over their trials.
The hands said, "We are tired of carrying grist to the door of the
greedy mill. We would rather spend all our time painting pictures
or writing books."
"We were made for talking and singing," said the lips, "but much
of our time has to be spent in taking grist for the mill."
"And we," said the teeth, "give our life to crushing the grist
which is brought to the mill. We are wearing out in its service,
but what thanks do we get?"
"I have never had a holiday," said the tongue. "I do not mind
talking, but I do not like to work for the mill. Three times a day
or oftener, I must help the teeth to prepare the grist. I am tired
of it."
The gullet said, "My whole life is given up to carrying the grist
to the mill. I do not like such work. Let the mill feed itself. It
has no business to work us to death."
"Let us all stop work," cried the mill feeders. "We will stop at
once;" and so the mill shut down.
Many hours after, the lips said, "How strange that we should not
feel like talking now that we have nothing else to do!"
The hands said, "We are too weak to paint or to write. We never
felt so tired before."
The tongue became parched and all the mill feeders were unhappy.
More hours passed; then the mill feeders held another meeting. It
was a short, quiet, earnest meeting.
"We have been fools," they all said. "The mill was working for us
while we were working for it. Our strength came from the grist
which we sent to it. We can do nothing without the help of the
mill. Let us go to work again. If the mill will only grind for us,
we will gladly furnish the grist."
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THE FOUR OXEN AND THE LION
THE HUNTER
AND THE FARMER THE FOX IN THE WELL
THE MICE IN COUNCIL THE FOX AND
THE CROW THE VAIN CROW
THE HOUSE AND THE LOADED DONKEY
THE LEAVES AND
THE ROOTS THE BULL AND THE GNAT
THE FARMER AND HIS THREE SONS
THE
YOUNG FOX VISIT OF THE MOUSE TO THE COUNTRY
THE TWO DOVES THE HORSE
AND THE WOLF THE BEES, THE DRONES, AND THE WASP
THE BIRDS, THE BEASTS, AND THE BAT
THE
WOODMAN AND HIS AXE THE BLACKBIRD AND THE DOVE
THE FOX WITH HIS TAIL CUT OFF
THE
GREEDY DOG THE GOOSE THAT LAID GOLD EGGS
THE DONKEY AND HIS MASTERS
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COBBLER AND THE RICH MAN THE ICE KING
THE WOLF, THE GOAT, AND THE KID
THE
WISE GOAT THE SHEPHERD AND THE DOGS
THE BOY AND THE NUTS THE CROW AND
THE PITCHER THE GROCER AND HIS DONKEY
THE THREE FISH THE WAGONER
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LARK AND THE FARMER THE LION AND THE MOUSE
THE ANT AND THE DOVE THE
HAPPY FAMILY THE TYRANT WHO BECAME A JUST RULER
THE HARE AND THE
TORTOISE THE MILLER, HIS SON, AND THEIR DONKEY
THE PUG DOG AND HIS
SHADOW THE PARTRIDGE IN THE NET
THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN
THE CAMEL
AND HIS MASTER
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