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<h2>THE APES AND THE TWO TRAVELLERS</h2>
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<p>Two men were travelling together, one of whom never spoke the
truth, whereas the other never told a lie: and they came in the
course of their travels to the land of Apes. The King of the Apes,
hearing of their arrival, ordered them to be brought before him;
and by way of impressing them with his magnificence, he received
them sitting on a throne, while the Apes, his subjects, were ranged
in long rows on either side of him. When the Travellers came into
his presence he asked them what they thought of him as a King. The
lying Traveller said, "Sire, every one must see that you are a most
noble and mighty monarch." "And what do you think of my subjects?"
continued the King. "They," said the Traveller, "are in every way
worthy of their royal master." The Ape was so delighted with his
answer that he gave him a very handsome present. The other
Traveller thought that if his companion was rewarded so splendidly
for telling a lie, he himself would certainly receive a still
greater reward for telling the truth; so, when the Ape turned to
him and said, "And what, sir, is your opinion?" he replied, "I
think you are a very fine Ape, and all your subjects are fine Apes
too." The King of the Apes was so enraged at his reply that he
ordered him to be taken away and clawed to death.</p>
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