Capitolo 42
answered, "No, thanks. I didn't ask that; it is his/her footstep
only I am in search of, not the Leo him."
The hero is brave in actions as the words.
The Wild Boar and the Fox
A Wild Boar was standing under a tree and rubbed his/her fangs against the
trunk. A Fox that passes from churches to him because he sharpened so his
teeth when there was not any danger that threatens from both huntsmen
or hunting dog. He responded, "I deliberately do him/it; for him it would never do
to have to sharpen only my weapon to the duration I should be
using them."
The Leo in an Aia
A Leo entered a threshing floor. The Grower, desiring to pick him/it up,
closes the gate. When the Leo founded that he could not escape, him
flown on the sheep and it killed them, and then it attached the oxen.
The Grower, while starting to have alarmed for his/her his/her own safety, it opened
the gate and it released the Leo. On his/her departure the Grower
grievouslies complained about the destruction of its sheep and oxen, but
it said his/her wife that had been a spectator to everybody that has happened,
"On my word, you have exactly served, for as it was able her for a
moment thinks about closing on a Leo together with you in Your
threshing floor when you know that you shake in Your shoes if You only
does feel his/her roar to a distance?'
Mercury and the Sculptor
Mercury Determinò once to learn in that that respect he was contained among
mortals. For this purpose he supposed the character of a man and
visited in this disguise the study of a Sculptor that has looked to
various statues, he demanded the price of two figures of Jupiter
and Juno. When the sum to which they was valued had called, him
sharpened to a figure of him, while telling the Sculptor, "you want
he/she certainly wants very more for this, as it is the statue of the
Messenger of the Of the and author of all of Your profit." The
Sculptor answered, "Well, if you will buy these, I want throwing You
what in the bargain."
The Swan and the goose
A Certain rich men bought in the market a Goose and a Swan. Him