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The Successful Rodent

Any resemblance to many cartoon characters of great fame is purely a coincidence, this fable from Elisson.

It happened that there were two mouse-brothers.

Life was hard for these mice. Vicious cats roamed the neighborhood; other animals constantly made life difficult.

There was the duck, all harsh voice and shrill temper.

There were the dogs. One, though he could speak the language of people, was so dimwitted as to be a danger to himself and others. The other was, after all, a dog, and what dog does not enjoy sport with helpless mice?

It all changed when brother Mickey, after lengthy study, procured a Steamboat Operator's License.

Moral: Wish upon a star, my ass. Study to succeed!

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