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From: "Doug Sauder" <doug@example.com>
To: "Joe Blow" <jblow@example.com>
Subject: Test message from Microsoft Outlook 00
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 19:38:28 -0400
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The Hare and the Tortoise=20
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A HARE one day ridiculed the short feet and slow pace of the Tortoise, =
who replied, laughing: "Though you be swift as the wind, I will beat =
you in a race." The Hare, believing her assertion to be simply =
impossible, assented to the proposal; and they agreed that the Fox =
should choose the course and fix the goal. On the day appointed for the =
race the two started together. The Tortoise never for a moment stopped, =
but went on with a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the =
course. The Hare, lying down by the wayside, fell fast asleep. At last =
waking up, and moving as fast as he could, he saw the Tortoise had =
reached the goal, and was comfortably dozing after her fatigue. =20
=20
Slow but steady wins the race. =20
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one day ridiculed the short feet and slow pace of the Tortoise, who =
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laughing:&nbsp; "Though you be swift as the wind, I will beat you in a=20
race."&nbsp; The Hare, believing her assertion to be simply impossible, =
assented=20
to the proposal; and they agreed that the Fox should choose the course =
and fix=20
the goal.&nbsp; On the day appointed for the race the two started=20
together.&nbsp; The Tortoise never for a moment stopped, but went on =
with a slow=20
but steady pace straight to the end of the course.&nbsp; The Hare, lying =
down by=20
the wayside, fell fast asleep.&nbsp; At last waking up, and moving as =
fast as he=20
could, he saw the Tortoise had reached the goal, and was comfortably =
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