Capitolo 73
Is evasive, "and you leave his/her possession to me." As they could not establish the
you dispute, they agreed to leave the question of ownership to an old wise man
Cat scan, to whom they went without more ados. "I am deaf", says the Cat scan. "Puts
Your noses next to my ears." Nobody had done sooner them so, that her
beaten a hand on each of them, and it killed them both.
The strong ones are proper to resolve all the matters from the rule of strength.
[The illustration]
The Rape and the Frog.
[The illustration]
A Rape in a bad day made knowledge with a Frog, and they put away on
their trips together. The Frog, on pretension of the great affection and of
holding out his/her companion some way of damage, it laced the foot of the Rape to his really
hind-leg, and so they proceeded for of the earth distance. To the moment
they came to of the water and the Frog, offering that the Rape, has good person
courage, started to swim through. They had arrived as soon as however,
to half road, when the Frog brought a sudden dive to the fund, while dragging the
Rapidly unlucky later him. But him in struggle and shaking himself/herself/itself of the Rape
so great fact an emotion in the water that attracted the attention
of a Kite that, tracing down and removing the Rape, it transported the
Frog to the same time in his/her train.
Inconsiderate and it generally sick-joined alliances they end in downfall; and the
man that grabs the destruction of his/her neighbor, is picked up in often
his/her own trap.
The Widow and the Sheep.
There was a certain Widow that an only Sheep had, and, desiring to do
her the most greater part of his/her wool, her the sheared him so that near that she cut his/her skin
as his/her fleece. The Sheep, while hurting under this treatment, he/she cried
out: "Because it tortures me this way? What they want my blood adds to the weight
of the wool? If you want my meat, Dame sends for the Butcher that wants
immediately put out me of my uneasiness; but if you want my fleece, sends for the
Shearer that will clutch my wool without drawing my blood."