Capitolo 64
You are, without doubt, and, it had Your finds owner her, great his/her joy
you/he/she has been. But for me! give me an alone wheat of corn first all the
jewels in the world."
THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERD
A Wolf hung almost nearby a flock of sheep for a lot of time, but it did anybody
you try to molest them. The Shepherd held an acute eye on him for before,
for him he/she naturally thought him intended damage: but as it spent time and
the Wolf didn't show any inclination to interfere himself/herself/themselves with the flock, he started
repute him/it more as a protector that as an enemy: and when one day
some errand brought him/it to the city, he didn't feel uneasiness to going away
the Wolf with the sheep. But as soon as his/her back the was turned
Wolf attached them and killed the greatest number. When the Shepherd
returned and he/she saw the devastation that he had beaten, he cried, "it serves me
straight to have trust in my flock to a Wolf."
THE GROWER IS THE STORK
A set of Grower of the traps in a field that he lately had sown with corn,
to take the lifts with a crane which came to pick up the seed. When him
returned for looking at his/her traps he founded a lot it lifts with a crane taken, and
among them a Stork that implored to be left goes, and says, "you owe
don't kill myself: I am not a you lift with a crane but a Stork, how you can easily see
my give pens, and I am the most honest and harmless of birds." But
the Grower answered, "you/he/she is not anything to me what you are: I find her among
these lift with a crane that ruins my crops and, as them, you will suffer."
If you choose bad it accompanies anybody he/she will believe that you are
anything but I win you.
THE LOADER AND THE MILLER
A Horse that was used for bringing his/her rider in battle felt
him old increasing and it chose to work in a mill instead. Him now no
more from very you are found proudly going out to the beating of the drums,
but it was forced to work as a slave every day grinding the corn. Complaining
his/her hard destiny, he told one day the Miller, "Ah me! I was once a