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"In a desert one day they met,
without wanting to, by chance they looked at each other,
a rich dromedary and a poor camel.
They greeted each other,
they passed by,
then they stopped,
thought it over,
and came back,
looked at each other again,
and the dromedary said:
Well, why
do you have two humps and I have just one? Why
are you staring at me dazed from the dune? Why
do you keep chewing and not respond?
Give me one,
if you sell it to me, I’ll give you a fortune!
And the camel, being in need,
for a moment showed himself to be submissive
then looked at his humps with tearful eyes.
And then he thought it over
and looked at them again,
his head swayed
and then lifted,
his gaze frowned
and his chest puffed up
and he said to the dromedary:
You know what?
I’ll stick with two humps and you with one because
I don’t care about your fortune because
I’m poor but beautiful and strong
and from the dune
I bid you farewell and I’m off with my two humps!
Thus it is confirmed that the camel is bipartite
and the dromedary will remain single-humped."