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Paine refers to the fable of
on page 12 to illustrate that a person's true nature will become obvious.
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Which Paine text/edition are you using (title and publisher or a short quotation)? Different works and editions paginate differently.
If you need a quick answer without that detail, the most likely fable Paine would invoke to show that a person's true nature will be revealed is Aesop’s "The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing" — it illustrates that disguise or pretense can't hide a person's real character.
If you need a quick answer without that detail, the most likely fable Paine would invoke to show that a person's true nature will be revealed is Aesop’s "The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing" — it illustrates that disguise or pretense can't hide a person's real character.
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