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The Ass and His Purchaser

A man takes an ass home on trial to see if he is a good worker. When put in the stable, the ass immediately chooses to stand next to the laziest and greediest ass. Seeing this, the man returns the ass to its owner, saying he doesn't need any more tests since the ass's choice of companion shows what kind of beast it is. The story illustrates that a person is known by the company they keep.

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The Ass and His Purchaser

A man takes an ass home on trial to see if he is a good worker. When put in the stable, the ass immediately chooses to stand next to the laziest and greediest ass. Seeing this, the man returns the ass to its owner, saying he doesn't need any more tests since the ass's choice of companion shows what kind of beast it is. The story illustrates that a person is known by the company they keep.

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The Ass and His Purchaser

by Aesop

John Constable, Donkeys in the Stable, 1825

A Man who wanted to buy an Ass went to market, and, coming across a likely-
looking beast, arranged with the owner that he should be allowed to take him home on
trial to see what he was like. When he reached home, he put him into his stable along
with the other asses. The newcomer took a look round, and immediately went and
chose a place next to the laziest and greediest beast in the stable. When the master saw
this he put a halter on him at once, and led him off and handed him over to his owner
again. The latter was a good deal surprised to see him back so soon, and said, "Why,
do you mean to say you have tested him already?" "I don't want to put him through
any more tests," replied the other: "I could see what sort of beast he is from the
companion he chose for himself."

A man is known by the company he keeps.

                 
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