The Shipwrecked Impostor
    
    
      The shipwrecked Chimpanzee had been clinging for a long time to a
    slender spar, when a Dolphin came up and offered to carry him
    ashore. This kind proposition was immediately accepted, and, as they
    moved along, the Chimp commenced to tell the Fish many marvelous
    tales, every one of them a bundle of falsehoods. "Well, well, you
    are indeed an educated chap," said the Dolphin in admiration. "My
    schooling has been sadly neglected, as I went to sea when but a week
    old." Just then they entered a large bay, and the Dolphin, referring
    to it, said, "I suppose you know Herring Roads?" The chimp, taking
    this for the name of a fellow, and not wishing to appear ignorant,
    replied: "Do I know Rhodes? Well, I should almost think so! He's an
    old college chum of mine, and related to our family by-" This was
    too much for the Dolphin, who immediately made a great leap, and
    then diving quickly, left the impostor in the air for an instant
    before he splashed back and disappeared.
    
    	"A liar deceives no one but himself."
    


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