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Jorge Luis Borges says that the Chinese ''Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge'' categorizes animals thus: |
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# those that belong to the Emperor; |
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# embalmed ones; |
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# those that are trained; |
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# suckling pigs; |
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# mermaids; |
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# fabulous ones; |
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# stray dogs; |
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# those included in the present classification; |
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# those that tremble as if they were mad; |
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# innumerable ones; |
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# those drawn with a very fine camelhair brush; |
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# others; |
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# those that have just broken a flower vase; |
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# those that from a long way off look like flies. |