Capitolo 69
you/he/she should be taken for horns, and raced away.
The Peacock and the you Lift with a crane.
[The illustration]
A Peacock, while spreading his/her sumptuous tail, it mocked a you Lift with a crane that passed from,
putting in ridiculous the color of ash of his/her plumage, and saying: "I am dressed as a
governments, in the gold and it reddens, and all the colors of the rainbow; while You
doesn't have any color on Your wings." "True", the responded you Lift with a crane, "but
I fly aloft to the heights of sky, and it lift on my voice to the stars,
while you walk under, as a rooster, among the birds of the dunghill."
Pens of fine don't make excellent birds.
The Mouse and the Weasel.
[The illustration]
A small starveling Mouse had made his/her way with some difficulty in a
corn's basket, where, finding the so good fun, he filled and
such extension been filled to that when he would have out again
he founded the hole it was too much small to allow his/her body blow-in increase to pass. As
he sat to the hole that groans on his/her fate, a Weasel to that you/he/she was brought
the stain from his to whine, so it addressed him: "Firm there, my friend, and
fasts up to You it is thin; for You it will never go out up to you reduces
You to the same condition as when you entered."
The Fox and the Tiger.
[The illustration]
A skilled archer, while entering the woods, it directed his/her arrows this way
with success that him killed a lot of wild beasts, and undertaken many others.
This put the wild and whole kind in a terrible dismay, and it did
them fly in the groves thick of more retired trees for shelter. Finally, the Tiger
recapitulated courage, and, to offer that they, is not, says that him alone
it would hock the enemy; dicendoloro is probable that they depends on its value
and strength to avenge their evil. In the mean of these threats,
while he was whipping himself/herself/itself with his/her tail, and breaking the earth
for anger, an arrow perforated its ribs, and hung by its prickly point in