Capitolo 38
rice to tall voice, and says: "You/he/she can be everything as you says; I only know this me,
You/he/she has picked him up with these thieves, the it Lifts with a crane, and you have to die in them
society."
Birds of a flock of pen together.
The donkey and his/her Driver.
[The illustration]
A Donkey, while being driven along the tall road, suddenly started street and
launched to the edge of a deep precipice. When he was in the action of
throwing been ended, his/her owner while grabbing him/it from the tail, looked for to
throw again it. The donkey that persists in his/her effort, the men allowed him to go,
and says: "You conquer; but conquest to Your cost."
The perverse ones come to generally damage.
The Hare and the hunting Dog
[The illustration]
A hunting Dog that you/he/she has started a Hare from his/her form, after a long run it abandoned
the hunting. A Goat-herd, seeing to stay him/it him mocked him/it, while saying: "The small one
one is the better runner of the two." The hunting dog answered; "You don't see
the difference among us; I was only racing for a supper but him for
his/her life."
Encouraging effort of incitements.
The Kites and the Swans.
The Kites of old time had, equally with the Swans, the right of
song. But having felt the neigh of the horse, they was spellbound this way
with the sound that they has tried to imitate him/it; and, in to try to neigh,
they forgot whether to sing.
The desire for imaginary benefits often involves the loss of present
benedictions.
The Dog in the Manger.
[The illustration]
A disposition of Dog in a manger, and from his snarling and they prevented the
oxen to be eaten the hay that had been put for them. "That that a
Selfish dog!" tells one of them his/her companions; "he cannot eat the hay
him, and it still refuses to allow those to eat who is able."
We should not strip others of benedictions because we cannot enjoy them
us.
The Crow and the Snake.
A Crow, in the great lack of food the saw a dormant Snake in a nook exposed to the sun, and