购买
下载掌阅APP,畅读海量书库
立即打开
畅读海量书库
扫码下载掌阅APP

CHAPTER 04

THE MISCHIEVOUS DO

T here was once a dog who used to snap at people and bite them without any provocation, and who was a great nuisance to everyone who came to his master’s house. So his master fastened a bell round his neck to warn people of his presence. The dog was very proud of the bell, and strutted about tinkling it with immense satisfaction. But an old dog came up to him and said, “The fewer airs you give yourself the better, my friend. You don’t think, do you, that your bell was given you as a reward of merit? On the contrary, it is a badge of disgrace.”

Notoriety is often mistaken for fame. RTOXynKS5n6robWZtCdog3GKBDucKobY7FoD10AcxTg+MgKRSjRKiaPm6y6LUE4s

点击中间区域
呼出菜单
上一章
目录
下一章
×

打开