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                THE MILKMAID AND HER PAIL
                     from Aesop's Fables

A farmer's daughter had been out to milk
the cows, and was returning to the dairy
carrying her pail of milk upon her head.
As she walked along, she began to daydream
in the following manner:
     "The milk in this pail will provide me with cream,
     which I would make into butter and take to market
to sell.  With the money I will buy a number of eggs,
and these, when hatched, would produce chickens,
and by and by I shall have quite a large poultry-yard.
                               *****
And all the young fellows will admire it,
and come and make love to me,
but I shall toss my head and have nothing
to say to them."
Forgetting all about the pail,
and suiting the action to the word,
she tossed her head.
Down went the pail, all the milk
was spilled, and all her fine castles
in the air vanished in a moment!
Moral:  Do not count your chickens
before they are hatched.
                               *****

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