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The story, mentioned in the Mahāummaga
Jātaka (J.vi.346f), of the chameleon to whom the king gave one halfpenny's worth
of meat a day for having shown him deference. One fast-day there was no meat to
be had, and the man who supplied it tied the money round the chameleon's neck.
The next time the animal saw the king it refused to salute him, because it felt
itself to be his equal on account of the wealth round its neck.

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