Of course you know nothing of these matters, for you are a provincial."
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"There is no good talking to him," said a Dragon-fly, who was sitting on the top of a large brown bulrush; "no good at all, for he has gone away."
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"Well, that is his loss, not mine," answered the Rocket.
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"I am not going to stop talking to him merely because he pays no attention.
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I like hearing myself talk.
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It is one of my greatest pleasures.
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I often have long conversations all by myself, and I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying."
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"Then you should certainly lecture on Philosophy," said the Dragon-fly; and he spread a pair of lovely gauze wings and soared away into the sky.
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"How very silly of him not to stay here!" said the Rocket.
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"I am sure that he has not often got such a chance of improving his mind.
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However, I don't care a bit.
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Genius like mine is sure to be appreciated some day"; and he sank down a little deeper into the mud.
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After some time a large White Duck swam up to him.
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She had yellow legs, and webbed feet, and was considered a great beauty on account of her waddle.
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"Quack, quack, quack," she said.
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"What a curious shape you are!
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May I ask were you born like that, or is it the result of an accident?"
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"It is quite evident that you have always lived in the country," answered the Rocket, "otherwise you would know who I am.
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However, I excuse your ignorance.
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It would be unfair to expect other people to be as remarkable as oneself.
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You will no doubt be surprised to hear that I can fly up into the sky, and come down in a shower of golden rain."
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"I don't think much of that," said the Duck, "as I cannot see what use it is to any one.
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Now, if you could plough the fields like the ox, or draw a cart like the horse, or look after the sheep like the collie-dog, that would be something."
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"My good creature," cried the Rocket in a very haughty tone of voice, "I see that you belong to the lower orders.
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A person of my position is never useful.
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