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Aesop's Fables
The Little Mice Plan to Bell the Cat
Believe me, said a youthful mouse,
That cat makes too much fuss,
The silly thing just sits and waits
to capture one of us.
You're right, a peer said, looking grim,
I find the cat disgusting,
You never know just where she is!
No wonder we're mistrusting.
Quickly a committee formed
And came up with an answer!
A bell around the kitty's neck
Would neutralize the cancer!
The crowd rejoiced: OUR PROBLEM'S SOLVED!
But the Old Mouse looked leery,
He sighed a tired sigh and said:
I've just one simple query.
Who'll be the one to volunteer
To go and bell the kitty?
And all kept perfect silence then,
Especially the committee.
MORAL: Many a plan has just one flaw: No one
has the courage to try it.

OUR Cat is the Search Engines, SO LET'S GET OUT THERE AND BELL
THAT CAT!
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