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THE CARTER STUCK IN THE MUD. Jean de La Fontaine

THE CARTER STUCK IN THE MUD. Fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Illustration by Grandville

THE CARTER STUCK IN THE MUD. Fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Illustration by Grandville

A Phaeton, who drove a load of hay,
Found himself in the mud stuck hard and fast:
Poor man! from all assistance far away.
(In Lower Brittany he had been cast,
Near Quimper-Corentin, and all may know
′Tis there that Destiny sends folks she hates.
God keep us from such journey here below!)
But to return. The Carter, in the mire,
Rages and swears, and foams and execrates—
His eyes wild rolling, and his face on fire;
Curses the holes, the horses, every stone,

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