A poor Fisherman, who lived on the fish he caught, had bad luck one
day and caught nothing but a very small fry. The Fisherman was about
to put it in his basket when the little Fish said:
"Please spare me, Mr. Fisherman! I am so small it is not worth while
to carry me home. When I am bigger, I shall make you a much better
meal."
But the Fisherman quickly put the fish into his basket.
"How foolish I should be," he said, "to throw you back. However
small you may be, you are better than nothing at all."
At a great celebration in honor of King Lion, the Monkey was asked
to dance for the company. His dancing was very clever indeed, and
the animals were all highly pleased with his grace and lightness.
The praise that was showered on the Monkey made the Camel envious.
He was very sure that he could dance quite as well as the Monkey, if
not better, so he pushed his way into the crowd that was gathered
around the Monkey, and rising on his hind legs, began to dance. But
the big hulking Camel made himself very ridiculous as he kicked out
his knotty legs and twisted his long clumsy neck. Besides, the
animals found it hard to keep their toes from under his heavy
hoofs.
At last, when one of his huge feet came within an inch of King
Lion's nose, the animals were so disgusted that they set upon the
Camel in a rage and drove him out into the desert.
At last, when one of his huge feet came within an inch of King
Lion's nose, the animals were so disgusted that they set upon the
Camel in a rage and drove him out into the desert.
Shortly afterward, refreshments, consisting mostly of Camel's hump and ribs, were served to the company.
"A frisky young Kid had been left by the herdsman on the thatched
roof of a sheep shelter to keep him out of harm's way. The Kid was
browsing near the edge of the roof, when he spied a Wolf and began
to jeer at him, making faces and abusing him to his heart's
content.
"I hear you," said the Wolf, "and I haven't the least grudge
against you for what you say or do. When you are up there it is
the roof that's talking, not you."