The rabbit was then upset with the monkey because he was
abrupt. The rabbit began to shed her fur, which fell in clumps and made the
rabbit worry even more. She made comments about her shedding and the ox decided
to ignore them. The rabbit turned to the ox and the snake started to slither
away. The ox made irrational noises, which could be heard from the outside.
They then ended the meeting.
“Shortly after, Mr. Weston came over with some of the fishermen, under another name, and the disguise of a blacksmith, where he heard of the ruin and dissolution of his colony...so uncertain are the mutable things of this unstable world. And yet men set their hearts upon them, though they daily see the vanity thereof.” – William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Four of a Kind
There were a few animals that met in a man-made house. The
snake, the rabbit, the ox, and the monkey talked about the impact of the
natural disaster. The snake said that he would prevent another disaster like
the first. The rabbit suggested that she might be a victim if another one
happened. The ox saw that there was no way that another one will happen. And
the monkey agreed with the alert ox.
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