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As
for
the
company
of
foxes
assembled
to
dine
with
the
strangers
,
they
were
most
beautifully
costumed
,
and
their
rich
dresses
made
Dorothy
's
simple
gown
and
Button-Bright
's
sailor
suit
and
the
shaggy
man
's
shaggy
clothes
look
commonplace
.
But
they
treated
their
guests
with
great
respect
and
the
King
's
dinner
was
a
very
good
dinner
indeed
.
Foxes
,
as
you
know
,
are
fond
of
chicken
and
other
fowl
;
so
they
served
chicken
soup
and
roasted
turkey
and
stewed
duck
and
fried
grouse
and
broiled
quail
and
goose
pie
,
and
as
the
cooking
was
excellent
the
King
's
guests
enjoyed
the
meal
and
ate
heartily
of
the
various
dishes
.
The
party
went
to
the
theater
,
where
they
saw
a
play
acted
by
foxes
dressed
in
costumes
of
brilliantly
colored
feathers
.
The
play
was
about
a
fox-girl
who
was
stolen
by
some
wicked
wolves
and
carried
to
their
cave
;
and
just
as
they
were
about
to
kill
her
and
eat
her
a
company
of
fox-soldiers
marched
up
,
saved
the
girl
,
and
put
all
the
wicked
wolves
to
death
.
"
How
do
you
like
it
?
"
the
King
asked
Dorothy
.
"
Pretty
well
,
"
she
answered
.
"
It
reminds
me
of
one
of
Mr.
Aesop
's
fables
.
"
"
Do
n't
mention
Aesop
to
me
,
I
beg
of
you
!
"
exclaimed
King
Dox
.
"
I
hate
that
man
's
name
.
He
wrote
a
good
deal
about
foxes
,
but
always
made
them
out
cruel
and
wicked
,
whereas
we
are
gentle
and
kind
,
as
you
may
see
.
"
"
But
his
fables
showed
you
to
be
wise
and
clever
,
and
more
shrewd
than
other
animals
,
"
said
the
shaggy
man
,
thoughtfully
.
"
So
we
are
.
There
is
no
question
about
our
knowing
more
than
men
do
,
"
replied
the
King
,
proudly
.
"
But
we
employ
our
wisdom
to
do
good
,
instead
of
harm
;
so
that
horrid
Aesop
did
not
know
what
he
was
talking
about
.
"
They
did
not
like
to
contradict
him
,
because
they
felt
he
ought
to
know
the
nature
of
foxes
better
than
men
did
;
so
they
sat
still
and
watched
the
play
,
and
Button-Bright
became
so
interested
that
for
the
time
he
forgot
he
wore
a
fox
head
.
Afterward
they
went
back
to
the
palace
and
slept
in
soft
beds
stuffed
with
feathers
;
for
the
foxes
raised
many
fowl
for
food
,
and
used
their
feathers
for
clothing
and
to
sleep
upon
.