Three Hundred Æsop's Fables/The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape

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London: George Routledge and Sons, page 148

THE WOLF, THE FOX, AND THE APE.

A Wolf accused a Fox of theft, but he entirely denied the charge. An Ape undertook to adjudge the matter between them. When each had fully stated his case, the Ape pronounced this sentence: "I do not think you, Wolf, ever lost what you claim; and I do believe you, Fox, to have stolen what you so stoutly deny."

The dishonest, if they act honestly, get no credit.