157. The Bald Knight
A BALD KNIGHT, who wore a wig, went out to hunt. A sudden puff of wind blew off his hat and wig, at which a loud laugh rang forth from his companions. He pulled up his horse, and with great glee joined in the joke by
saying, "What a marvel it is that hairs which are not mine should fly from me, when they have
forsaken even the man on whose head they grew."
158. The Shepherd and the Dog
A SHEPHERD penning his sheep in the fold for the night was about to shut up a wolf with them, when his Dog perceiving the wolf said,
"Master, how can you expect the sheep to be safe if you admit a wolf into the fold?'
159. The Lamp
A LAMP, soaked with too much oil and flaring
brightly, boasted that it gave more light than the sun. Then a sudden puff of wind arose, and the Lamp was immediately extinguished.
Its owner lit it again, and said: "Boast no more, but henceforth be content to give thy light in silence. Know that not even the stars need to be relit"
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