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08/10/2004
One day a lion caught a mouse. "Spare me," said the mouse, "I am so little and you are so big; but, who knows, perhaps some day I will be able to do you a favour." The lion thought this funny and let the mouse go. But a few days later the very same lion was caught in a net. After a while the mouse came along, "Help, called the lion, "Help, little mouse. Chew through these ropes. Remember, after all, that you owe me a favour." The mouse started chewing and then suddenly stopped. "Why have you stopped?" roared the lion. "Well, I just thought of something," said the little mouse, "You see, I think I have already done you a favour." "You haven't," roared the lion. "Yes, I have," said the mouse. "What?" roared the lion. "Well, you see," said the mouse, "I haven't killed you."

- Suniti Namjoshi, Feminist Fables, 1981

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