why do the ants neither borrow nor lend
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The ants turned down the cricket's request as they had the policy of neither lending nor borrowing. They had worked very hard to collect food in summer to last them through the winter months. They were wise enough not to part with their share for the careless, lazy cricket.
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The ants turned down the cricket's request as they had the policy of neither lending nor borrowing. They had worked very hard to collect food in summer to last them through the winter months. They were wise enough not to part with their share for the careless, lazy cricket.
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