Lectures of Col R G Ingersoll volume Iincluding His Answers to the Clergy

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He stated, however, that it wouldbe much more appropriate for the lion to commence first. Thereupon thelion said: "I am not conscious of having committed evil. It is true Ihave devoured a few men, but for what other purpose were men made?" Andthey all cheered, and were satisfied. The fox gave his views upon thegoose question, and the wolf admitted that he had devoured sheep, andoccasionally had killed a shepherd, "but all acquainted with the historyof my family will bear me out when I say that ...shepherds have been theenemies of my family from the beginning of the world. " Then way in therear there arose a simple donkey, with a kind of Abrahamic countenance. He said: "I expect it's me. I had eaten nothing for three days exceptthree thistles. I was passing a monastery, the monks were at mass. Thegates were open leading to a yard full of sweet clover. I knew it waswrong but I did slip in and I took a mouthful, but my conscience smoteme and I went out;" and all the animals shouted, "He's the fellow!" andin two minutes they had his hide on the fence.

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