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The Mountain and the Squirrel by Ralph Waldo
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Poem Lines The mountain and the squirrelHad a quarrel,And the former called the latter“Little prig.”Bun replied,“You are doubtless very big;But all sorts of things and weatherMust be taken in togetherTo make up a yearAnd a sphere.And I think it no disgraceTo occupy my place.If I’m not so large as you,You are not so small as Read.
