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Message-ID: <392367BC.3D075C95@example.com>
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Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 23:47:08 -0400
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From: Doug Sauder <dwsauder@example.com>
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X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (WinNT; I)
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X-Accept-Language: en
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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To: Joe Blow <blow@example.com>
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Subject: Test message from Netscape Communicator 4.7
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boundary="------------CA611088711119FBDB3473B4"
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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The Hare and the Tortoise
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A HARE one day ridiculed the short feet and slow pace of the Tortoise,
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who replied, laughing: "Though you be swift as the wind, I will beat
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you in a race." The Hare, believing her assertion to be simply
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impossible, assented to the proposal; and they agreed that the Fox
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should choose the course and fix the goal. On the day appointed for the
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race the two started together. The Tortoise never for a moment stopped,
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but went on with a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the
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course. The Hare, lying down by the wayside, fell fast asleep. At last
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waking up, and moving as fast as he could, he saw the Tortoise had
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reached the goal, and was comfortably dozing after her fatigue.
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Slow but steady wins the race.
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name="=?iso-8859-1?Q?HasenundFr=F6sche=2Etxt?="
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filename="=?iso-8859-1?Q?HasenundFr=F6sche=2Etxt?="
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Die Hasen und die Fr=F6sche
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Die Hasen klagten einst =FCber ihre mi=DFliche Lage; "wir leben", sprach =
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ein Redner, "in steter Furcht vor Menschen und Tieren, eine Beute der Hun=
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de, der Adler, ja fast aller Raubtiere! Unsere stete Angst ist =E4rger al=
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s der Tod selbst. Auf, la=DFt uns ein f=FCr allemal sterben." =
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In einem nahen Teich wollten sie sich nun ers=E4ufen; sie eilten ihm zu; =
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allein das au=DFerordentliche Get=F6se und ihre wunderbare Gestalt erschr=
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eckte eine Menge Fr=F6sche, die am Ufer sa=DFen, so sehr, da=DF sie aufs =
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schnellste untertauchten. =
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"Halt", rief nun eben dieser Sprecher, "wir wollen das Ers=E4ufen noch ei=
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n wenig aufschieben, denn auch uns f=FCrchten, wie ihr seht, einige Tiere=
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, welche also wohl noch ungl=FCcklicher sein m=FCssen als wir." =
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