Capitolo 62
it is not material for equal resistance to a coverage of hideaways; and nothing
so good as leather."
Every man for his/her work.
The Monkeys that you/they Dance.
A Prince had some Monkeys trained for dancing. Great Mimics naturally that is
of the actions of men, they appeared more proper pupils; and when
ordered in their rich suits and masks, they danced as some of
the courtiers. The show was repeated with the great thick applause,
you cultivate on an occasion a courtier, curved on damage, taken by his/her pocket
a handful of walnut-trees, and it threw them on the stage. The Monkeys, to the
perceives some walnut-trees, it forgot theirs to dance, and it became (as indeed them
it was) Monkeys instead of actors, and throwing away their masks and lacerating
their bathrobes, they fought with each other for the walnut-trees. The to dance
show ended so, between the laughter and ridicule of the
public.
Yours who suppose a character it will betray him from their actions.
The donkey and the Grasshopper.
A Donkey, while having been feeling some Grasshoppers chirrupping, it was spellbound extremely;
and desiring to possess the same charms of melody, it demanded that kind of
food on which they has lived, to give them so beautiful bawls. They responded:
"The dew." The donkey resolved that he would only have lived on dew, and in a
short time died because of hunger.
Where one can live, another can starve.
The donkey in the Skin of the Leo.
[The illustration]
A Donkey, while having I handed the skin of the Leo, wrong around in the forest and
amused frightening all the foolish animals he met with in
his/her vagabondages. Finally, meeting a Fox, he tried to also frighten him/it,
but the Fox nobody felt sooner the sound of his/her voice, that he exclaimed:
"It is probable that I would possibly have been me frightened, if I had not felt Your
braying."
Any disguise will hide the true character of one.
The Boy Bathing.
[The illustration]
A Boy that bathes in a river was in danger to be drowned. He called out
to a traveller that passes from for help. The traveller, instead of holding out