than a lion or a tiger
but does not end up in a circus.
Dingo the Dissident
THE BLOG OF DISQUIET : Qweir Notions in the Armpit of Diogenes by DINGO the DISSIDENT binge-thinker since February 2008.
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3 comments:
Or, doesn't perform in a circus
Yes, Jindra, that is the literal translation, but I wanted to point out that the wolf does not go voluntarily into a circus.
Nor in fact do I - I always hated circuses not just because of the hideously-performing animals, but because of the vulgar clowns.
I miss my own comment.
My own interpretation is, that one can be strong, but still is a part of the circus.
Others may appear weaker, but refuse to join in.
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