Capitolo 27
[The illustration]
A Fisherman that lived on the production of his/her nets, one day took a
only small fish as the result of the job of his/her day. The fish, panting
convulsively, so it implored for his/her life: Mr. of "Or, that that good I am
to You, and as small is me the value! I have not come to my full ransom yet.
You beg exchange my life, and puts again me in the sea. I will become soon a
great fish, is all right for the tables of the rich one; and then you can take me
again, and ago a beautiful profit of me." The fisherman answered: "ME
has to be a very simple individual, if I were to precede my certain profit for
an uncertain profit."
[The illustration]
The donkey and his/her Buyer.
A man desired to purchase a Donkey, and been worthwhile with his/her owner that him
owes proccesarlo before he bought him/it. Him taken the house Donkey, and it put him/it
in the straw-enclosure with his/her other Donkeys on which he went away all the
others, and it immediately connected him to the most inactive and the greatest
eater of them all. The men put a halter on him, and it conducted again it to his
owner, saying: "I don't need a test; I know that he will be alone this way
another what he chose for his/her companion."
A man is known from the society that he holds.
The Shepherd and the Sheep.
A Shepherd, driving his/her Sheep to a wood, saw an oak of unusual ransom,
full of acorns, and, spreading his/her mantle under the branches, he climbed
above in the tree, and shaken down the acorns. The sheep, eating the
acorns, worn out and it lacerated the mantle. The Shepherd that comes down, and seeing
that that was done, says: "Or You more ungrateful creatures! You offer wool
to constitute garments all the other men, but you destroy his suits
who feeds Him."
The ingratitude scurviest it is that that it hurts those that serve us.
The Fox and the Crow.
[The illustration]
A Crow, while having been stealing some meat, it perched him in a tree, and it held him/it in
his/her beak. A Fox, while seeing her/it, craved for possessing him some meat and