Aesop's Fables Edited by Charles Stikeney.

 
THE FOX AND THE LEOPARD
 
THE Fox  and  the  Leopard  once  disputed
which   was  the  more  beautiful of  the two.
The Leopard exhibited, one by one, the various
spots  which  decorated  his  skin.    The  Fox,
who  was  even  more  proud  of  his  wits than
of his person,  interrupted  him at last, by  say-
ing, "Yet  when  all  is  said,  how  much  more
beautiful am I,  who am  decorated not simply
in  body,  but  in  mind."

   The person  should  be  of  more  value than
his coat.

 
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