271. Truth and the Traveler
A WAYFARING MAN, traveling in the desert, met a woman standing alone and terribly
dejected. He inquired of her, "Who art thou?" "My name is Truth," she replied. "And for what cause," he asked, "have you left the city to dwell alone here in the wilderness?" She made answer, "Because in former times,
falsehood was with few, but is now with all men."
272. The Manslayer
A MAN committed a murder, and was pursued by the relations of the man whom he murdered. On his reaching the river Nile he saw a Lion on its bank and being fearfully afraid, climbed up a tree. He found a
serpent in the upper branches of the tree, and again being greatly alarmed, he threw himself into the river, where a
crocodile caught him and ate him. Thus the earth, the air, and the water alike refused shelter to a
murderer.
273. The Lion and the Fox
A FOX entered into
partnership with a Lion on the pretense of becoming his servant. Each
undertook his proper duty in
accordance with his own nature and powers. The Fox discovered and pointed out the prey; the Lion sprang on it and seized it.
The Fox soon became jealous of the Lion carrying off the Lion's share, and said that he would no longer find out the prey, but would capture it on his own account. The next day he attempted to snatch a lamb from the fold, but he himself fell prey to the huntsmen and hounds.
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