Capitolo 13
a great favorite with his/her master that he/she often caressed him and
it went out rarely to dine without bringing him house of the tid bit to
you eat. The donkey, on the contrary one it had a lot of job to do in to grind
I corn-twirl her/it and in to bring wood from the forest or loads
from the farm. He often complained about his/her his/her own hard fate and
contrasts him/it with the luxury and the idleness of the Lapdog, you cultivate to
last day he broke his/her ropes and he/she halters, and it galloped in his
master's house, kicking on his/her heels without measure and
skipping about and giving birth as he was able. Him next they tried to jump
on his/her master as him you/he/she had seen the Lapdog do, but he broke the
table and it smashed all the dishes on him to atoms. Him then
tried to lick his/her master, and it jumped on his/her back. The
servants, hearing the strange noise and perceiving the danger of
them master, quickly assuaged him, and you/he/she drove out the donkey to his
puts in the stall with kicks and batons and cuffs. The donkey, as he returned
to his/her almost stricken stall to death, so it complained: "I have
brings him all on me! Because it was able you/he/she has not been satisfied me
you work with my companions, and you don't desire the whole day to be inactive
as that small useless Lapdog!"
The Lioness
A Controversy prevailed among the beasts of the field as to that
of the animals the more credit deserved for producing the
the greatest number of pups to a birth. They dressed again wicker resoundingly
in the presence of the Lioness and it asked for her the
setup of the dispute. "And You", they said, "how much children
Does have him to a birth?' The Lioness laughed to them, and says:
"Because! I only have one; but that is together a thoroughbred
Leo."
The value is in the value, not in the number.
The Traveller of Boast
A Man that had traveled in foreign earths boasted him a lot of, on
returning to his/her his/her own country of the very marvelous and heroic one,
action of value that he had completed in the different places that he had visited.