Capitolo 72
afoot! Do what him walks, the young lazybones! It will do him/it all the good in
the world." The Miller followed their suggestion, and happened
on the back of the donkey while the boy walked to work long back part. They had
gone far not when they reached a party of women and children and the
Miller felt them say, that that an old selfish man! Him him the rides in
comforts but impediments his/her small poor boy follows as best he is able alone
legs!" Then he was his/her Child get up behind him. Further along the road
they met some travellers that asked to the Miller if the donkey that he was
to ride was his/her his/her own ownership, or a beast rented for the occasion. Him
he/she answered that it was his really, and that he was taking to introduce him/it on the market to
predicament. "Good skies!" says their, "with a load as that the poor beast
it will be exhausted so that the duration he arrives there that nobody will look
to him. Because, you would do better to bring him/it!" "Anything to please You,"
says the old man, "we am able but we try." Then they got away, it laced the donkey
legs together with a rope and it threw him/it on a pole, and it finally arrived
the city, bringing him/it among them. This was so absurd a sight that
the people raced out in insane to laugh to chaffed and he his/her Father
and I cruelly Give birth, of calling their peer the lunatics. They had then
arrived above to a bridge the river, where the donkey, frightened by the noise
and its unusual situation, kicked and fought up to him it broke the
ropes that have limited him, and it fell in the water and you/he/she was drowned.
And then the unlucky, irritated and ashamed Miller made the best
again of its walk convinced homeward that in to try to arrange all, he had
not settled anybody, and you/he/she had lost his/her Donkey in the bargain.
THE MALE BUCK AND THE GRAPEVINE
A male Buck, pursued by the huntsmen him you/he/she concealed under cover of a
Life thick. They lost the account and they passed from his/her hiding-place