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Meaning of gallina flaca by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

gallina flaca
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GALLINA FLACA Person not graceful, but hopefully. It refers to the fable of Aesop on the hens of a chicken coop some of which were beautiful and fat, well robust, while others were famished and unhoose. A day before New Year comes the owner of the chicken coop and selects its best specimens to be slaughtered : At that moment the robust envy the fate of the skinny. The moral was that no one should never be despised. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be the fate of the ugly, the pretty one wishes her

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