Capitolo 40
sure that in the most greater part of them you would see under the man."
There are two sides to every question.
THE TORTOISE IS THE EAGLE
A Tortoise, dissatisfied with his/her modest life, and envious of the birds
he saw their disporting in the air, it implored an Aquila to teach him/it
to fly. The Aquila protested that it was inactive for him to try, as nature
you/he/she had not offered him with wings; but the Tortoise pressed him/it with
invocations and promises of treasure, insisting that you/he/she could only be
a question to learn the art of the air. So for a long time the Aquila
consented to make the best he was able for him, and it went him to take in his
talons. Flying aloft with him to a great height in the sky he did then it
goes, and the unfortunate Tortoise precipitately falls and you/he/she was thrown asunder
on a stone.
HIS/HER CHILD ON THE ROOF
A Child climbed on above to the roof of a hut, you/he/she attracted from the
grass and the other things that are grown in the straw; and as him it was standing there
browsing away, him taken sight of a Wolf that passes under, and derided to
him because he could not contact him/it. The Wolf only looked on and says,
"I feel him/it my young friend,; but it is not you who mock me, but the
covers with a roof on that you are being standing."
THE FOX WITHOUT A TAIL
A fox fell once in a trap, and after a struggle succeeded in free getting,
but with the loss of his/her brush. He was then so very ashamed of his
I wait that he has thought that life was not worth unless he was able
persuades the other Foxes to also divide with their tails, and this way
you divert attention from his/her his/her own loss. Then he called a reunion of all the
Foxes, and it advised them to cut their tails: "They is the ugly things
however", he said, "and besides them it is heavy, and it is fatiguing to be
always bringing around them with you." But one of the other Foxes said,
"My friend, if you had not lost Your his/her own tail, you would not be so acute