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THE. STORY OP. A TIGER.
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The cow replied, "Yes, yes, I have heard what you have got to say. You human beings are not the correct thing. Behold me, how much I have contributed to the health and comfort of my master, yet he does not recognize my merit. Now that I am old, he has turned me out, and «hould I improve a little in con-dition, he will say, ' I will take this cow ..to the market and sell it, I will at least get a few pence for it.' Behold, when a man is well to do, he has many friends, but when he is poor, no one knows him. Verily, you are worthy to be devoured." The tiger then said to the men, "Well, have you heard all this ? Are you convinced ?" They said, "Hold on, let us ask one person more." So as they walked along they saw a jackal and called to him, "Oh uncle, stand still." The jackal said," No I cannot wait, my companions, who are on their Way to see the swinging festival, are far ahead of me, and I am hurrying to overtake them." They said to him, " Wait a little and settle this matter for ua We pulled this tiger out of a quagmire, and now he wishes to devour us." The jackal then said to the tiger, " Is this tnae ? I cannot believe that a fcimed individual like yourself would be fool enough to jump into a quagmire. Come, shew me the place, and how it happened." So the tiger led him to the quagmire, and said, " This is the place from which I sprang, and this is how I did it," and he leaped into the quagmire. The jackal turning to the men, said, " What are you staring at ? Pelt him with stones." So they all set to and stoned the tiger to death.