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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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I don't have enough context to be sure — which work by Paine (title and edition) are you looking at, or can you paste the sentence around the reference on page 12?
If you need a quick guess: authors who say "a person's true nature will become obvious" often allude to the fable "the wolf in sheep's clothing." If you share the passage or the exact book, I can confirm.
If you need a quick guess: authors who say "a person's true nature will become obvious" often allude to the fable "the wolf in sheep's clothing." If you share the passage or the exact book, I can confirm.
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