91. The Aethiop
THE PURCHASER of a black servant was persuaded that the color of his skin arose from dirt
contracted through the neglect of his former masters.
On bringing him home he resorted to every means of cleaning, and subjected the man to
incessant scrubbings.
The servant caught a severe cold, but he never changed his color or
complexion.
What's bred in the bone will stick to the flesh.
92. The Fisherman and His Nets
A FISHERMAN, engaged in his
calling, made a very successful cast and captured a great haul of fish.
He managed by a
skillful handling of his net to retain all the large fish and to draw them to the shore; but he could not prevent the smaller fish from falling back through the meshes of the net into the sea.
93. The Huntsman and the Fisherman
A HUNTSMAN, returning with his dogs from the field, fell in by chance with a Fisherman who was bringing home a basket well laden with fish.
The Huntsman wished to have the fish, and their owner
experienced an equal
longing for the contents of the game-bag.
They quickly agreed to exchange the produce of their day's sport. Each was so well pleased with his bargain that they made for some time the same exchange day after day.
Finally a neighbor said to them, "If you go on in this way, you will soon destroy by frequent use the pleasure of your exchange, and each will again wish to retain the fruits of his own sport."
Abstain and enjoy.
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