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“
‘So now, Mr. Shark,’ the monkey said, ‘do you understand
why I do not wish to have dinner with you tonight?
It has become clear to me that I was going to be
the dinner, and I would rather live than die as a shark’s
meal. I am sorry
to have lost a friend, of course, but then, you never were
one, really. I should not have expected a shark to become
a true friend; you just ate my fruit and then decided you
would rather have my flesh.
Of course, you will never get any more fruit now;
you forfeited that. Good
day to you.’ ”
After
some reflection the king said, “If the donkey acted stupidly,
we can hardly be surprised.
But a wise man would not be fooled, nor would a shrewd
woman.” Replied
the storyteller, “Alas, oh king, even such people can be
deceived by fate, as is shown by the lesson in this fable.”
The woman and the lion. “A woman lived with her old husband in a village of
poor people. One
day the young wife said, ‘I am tired of this place for paupers.
Let’s go to the city and find a better life.’ ‘What
if you see a handsome young man there and run away with
him?’ asked her husband, but she reassured him.
‘How can you think that of me?’ she asked. ‘I have
sworn to be faithful to you, and I will swear that again.
Now let’s go.’
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A
griffin, a horse, a camel, a bull, and a shark are
illustrated in this detail from Mu'nis al-Ahrar
(Scientific anthology), painted by Muhammed bin Badr
Jajarni, Shiraz, 1341.
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“They
left the village and walked in the direction of the big
city. By midday, they had arrived at a well shaded
by some trees. They
sat down and drank some water, and soon the old man, overcome
by fatigue, fell asleep. Suddenly, a man appeared on horseback. His fine clothes showed that he was rich.
He was also tall, strong, and handsome.
“Upon
seeing the woman, he coveted her and spoke luring words,
saying that he would show her the big city and all its pleasures.
The young woman accepted his offer and jumped up
behind him on the horse.
Away they galloped just as the old husband awoke.
He scrambled to this feet and called to his wife,
saying, ‘Don’t you remember that you swore?’ The wife, however,
ignored him.
“After
riding half an hour they came to a wood with soft grass
under the trees. The man dismounted and helped her off his horse.
Then they lay down and satisfied their lust while
the man whispered, ‘Oh, I swear I will stay with you forever!’
Afterward, the woman got up and wandered in the woods. She found a fruit tree and picked some juicy
fruit.
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