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- Q3223516 subject Q8447860.
- Q3223516 subject Q8579226.
- Q3223516 abstract "The Heron and the Fish is a situational fable constructed to illustrate the moral that one should not be over-fastidious in making choices since, as the ancient proverb proposes, 'He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay'.".
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- Q3223516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447860.
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- Q3223516 comment "The Heron and the Fish is a situational fable constructed to illustrate the moral that one should not be over-fastidious in making choices since, as the ancient proverb proposes, 'He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay'.".
- Q3223516 label "The Heron and the Fish".
- Q3223516 depiction Billinghurst_Heron.jpg.