Capitolo 49
Will make her very sorry touch for you!"
Strength does correct.
THE MAN AND THE SATYR
A Man and a Satyr became friends, and it determined to live together. Everybody
been all right for once, thin to one day in winter-duration the Satyr saw the
Strenuous breath of man on his/her hands. "Because it does that?" he asked. "To heat
my hands", says the man. That same day, when they sat him to supper
together, them each had a warm bowl that vaporizes of flour cream and of milk and the man
raised his/her bowl to his/her mouth and it blew on him. "Because it does that?"
asked to the Satyr. "To cool my flour cream and of milk", says the man. The Satyr he woke up
from the table. "Hi", it said him, "I am going: I cannot be friends
with a man that blows heat and cold with the same breath."
THE IMAGE-SELLER
A certain man made a wood Image of Mercury, and you/he/she showed him/it for sale
in the market. As anybody to buy him/it, offered however him he/she thought him
it would try to attract a buyer proclaiming the virtues of the
Image. Then he cried on and down the market, "A god for sale! a god for
sale! One that will bring him fortune and will hold her fortunate!" To the moment one of
the spectators stopped him/it and say, "If Your god is everything you do
him out to be, as it is it you don't hold him/it and ago the his most greater part
You?" "I will tell him because", he responded; "he brings profit, it is
true, but he takes his/her time around him; while me suffered I want money."
THE EAGLE IS THE ARROW
An Aquila sat him perched on a tall stone, while holding an acute look-out for
prey. A huntsman, hidden in a fissure of the mountain and on the
you look for game, it spied there it and hit an Arrow to him. The auction
the stricken full in the breast and it perforated him/it through and through. As
he placed in the agonies of death, he turned his/her eyes on the Arrow.
"Ah! cruel fate!" he cried, "that I should perish this way: but oh! fate
crueller anchor, that the Arrow that kills me should be flown with
the pens in an Aquila!"