Froude’s Cat.

This cat wanted to know what was good for life, and everyone gave her queer answers. The owl said, “Meditate, O cat;” and so she tried to think which could have come first, the fowl or the egg. (Short Studies on Great Subjects.)

“If I were to ask, like Froude’s cat, ‘What is my duty?ʹ you would answer, I suppose, like the sagacious animal in the parable, ‘Get your own dinuer … . that is my duty, I suppose.ʹ”—Edna Lyall: Donovan, chap. ix.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Frog
Frog’s March
Frogs
Frollo (Archdeacon Claude)
Fronde
Frondeur
Frontino
Frost
Frost Saints
Froth (Master)
Froude’s Cat
Frozen Music
Frozen Words
Frumentius (St.)
Fry
Frying-pan
Fub
Fuchs [a fox]
Fudge
Fudge Family
Fuel