Capitolo 15
to be prepared that it burns completely. The Men raised one of his/her dishes toward
his/her mouth and it blew in him. On the Satyr that asks again the reason him,
it said that he did him/it to cool the meat. "I cannot consider her/it more as
a friend", says the Satyr; "an individual that with the same breath it blows warm
and cold I could never have trust."
In a man that speaks for both the sides you/he/she won't be had trust or from.
The Oak and the Reeds.
[The illustration]
A very great Oak was eradicated by the wind, and thrown through a brook.
It fell between the Reeds that it addressed this way: "I wonder me as You,
who are so light and weak, you/he/she is not crushed completely from this strong
winds." They responded:
"You struggle and it contends with the wind, and accordingly you are
destroyed; while us, on the contrary one we bend in front of the least breath of
you air, and therefore is not broken."
You bends to conquer.
The Huntsman and the Fisherman.
A Huntsman, while returning with his/her dogs from the field, you fall by chance in
with a Fisherman, bringing a basket house loaded with fish. The Huntsman
desired to have the fish, and their owner experimented an equal greed
for the contents of the game-purse. They quickly agreed to exchange the
produces some sport of their day. Each was settled so well with his/her bargain,
what they constituted day after day some time the same change. A neighbor
tells them: "If you go so above in, you will destroy soon, from
frequent use, the pleasure of Your change and each it will desire again
holds back the fruits of his really sport."
Pleasures are elevated from abstinence.
His/her Mother and the Wolf.
[The illustration]
A hungry Wolf was wandering around looking for prey in the morning in search of food. As
he passed the door of a cottage integrated the forest, he felt a mother
tells his/her child: "Is calm, or me it pockmarked her some window, and
the Wolf will eat her." The Wolf sat every day waiting to the door. In
the evening he felt the same woman that caresses his/her child, and saying: "Him