A FOX had by some means got into the store-room of a theatre. Suddenly he observed a face glaring down on him and began to be very frightened; but looking more closely he found it was only a Mask such as actors use to put over their face. “Ah,” said the Fox, “you look very fine; it is a pity you have not got any brains.”
Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth.
(Ro. ii. 14).
Phædrus, i. 7. In Caxton this becomes "The Wolf and the Skull," and so loses all point.
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