Capitolo 13
the Birds." The Crow was immoderately adulated by this, and only to show
the Fox that she could sing that she has given to a strong caw. Down it came to the cheese,
clearly, and the Fox, grabbing him/it on, says "you have a voice,
lady, I see: thing You lack is the intelligence."
THE HORSE IS THE BRIDEGROOM
There was once a Bridegroom that spent long times that clutch and
combing the Horse of whom he had position, but that daily stole a
portion of his/her check of oats, and he/she sold him/it for his really profit. The
Horse gradually got in worse and worse the condition, and he finally cried
to the Bridegroom, "If you really want that I seem shining and well, you owe
comb me less and me food stuff more."
THE WOLF IS THE LAMB
A Wolf came on a Lamb that diverts from the flock and felt some
compunction around complaining the life of so defenseless a creature without
of the reasonable excuse; then he threw around for a damage and motto
the year "Last, sirrah you finally insulted rawly me." "That is
impossible, gentleman", the lamb bleated, "for me I was not born then." "Well,"
beaten the Wolf, "you feed in my pastures." "That cannot be,"
the lamb answered, "for me I have not tasted never grass yet." "You drink from
my spring, then" it continued the Wolf. "Really, gentleman", it said the poor man
Children, "I have not drunk never anything but the milk of my mother yet." "Well,
however", says the Wolf, "I am not going without my supper": and him
jumped on the lamb and it devoured him/it without more ados.
THE PEACOCK AND IL YOU LIFT WITH A CRANE
A Peacock blamed a you Lift with a crane with the slowness of his/her plumage. "You look to
my bright colours", it said her, "and he/she sees how much more excellent theirs are that
Your poor pens." "I am not denying", the responded you Lift with a crane, "that
the Your are more cheerful than mine far; but when it comes to flying me I am able
you fly aloft in the clouds, while you are confined to the earth as some
rooster of dunghill."
THE CAT IS THE BIRDS