226. The Dogs and the Fox
SOME DOGS,
finding the skin of a lion, began to tear it in pieces with their teeth.
A Fox,
seeing them, said, "If this lion were alive, you would soon find out that his claws were stronger than your teeth."
It is easy to kick a man that is down.
227. The Cobbler Turned Doctor
A COBBLER unable to make a living by his trade and made desperate by poverty, began to practice medicine in a town in which he was not known. He sold a drug, pretending that it was an antidote to all poisons, and obtained a great name for himself by long-winded puffs and advertisements. When the Cobbler happened to fall sick himself of a serious illness, the Governor of the town determined to test his skill. For this purpose he called for a cup, and while filling it with water, pretended to mix poison with the Cobbler's antidote, commanding him to drink it on the promise of a reward. The Cobbler, under the fear of death, confessed that he had no knowledge of medicine, and was only made famous by the stupid clamors of the crowd.
The Governor then called a public assembly and addressed the citizens: "Of what folly have you been guilty? You have not hesitated to
entrust your heads to a man, whom no one could employ to make even the shoes for their feet."
228. The Wolf and the Horse
A WOLF coming out of a field of oats met a Horse and thus addressed him: "I would advise you to go into that field. It is full of fine oats, which I have left
untouched for you, as you are a friend whom I would love to hear enjoying good eating."
The Horse replied, "If oats had been the food of wolves, you would never have indulged your ears at the cost of your belly."
Men of evil
reputation, when they perform a good deed, fail to get credit for it.
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