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In
the tale of the thrifty woman, a young farm girl is
rewarded for her hard work.
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It was therefore necessary that the boy and his calf
brother go out into the world in search of food. Luckily the bull calf always found plenty of grass to eat, whereas
the boy soon felt hungry.
Realizing that this could not go on for long, the
clever bull calf said to his brother: “Go to those cowherds
who are sitting in the field there. Tell them that you have a young bull that will
fight any of their bulls if they promise you a dish full
of rice if their bull should lose.”
“But look at those bulls!” his brother replied, hesitating.
“They are so big and strong that you will never defeat
them!”
“Leave it to me,” said the bull calf. “You just go and talk to the cowherds.”
The cowherds laughingly agreed at once to share their
meal with the boy if his little bull calf could defeat one
of their big bulls. Because
they thought that he could not possibly win, they came along
with their biggest bull. To everyone’s amazement, though the bull was
so much bigger than the bull calf, he was quickly defeated
after a fierce fight. So,
the boy got his rice, as much as he could eat.
After
the meal the two continued on their travels.
The next day they came upon another pasture full
of cattle, and, once again, the boy gave out the challenge.
Again, his brother, the bull calf, defeated the biggest
bull. The day after that it was a buffalo bull that
the bull calf defeated. The day after that it was a tiger! Each and every time it was only for a simple
meal.
Soon the fame of the boy who owned an invincible young
bull spread far and wide.
Even the king came to hear of it.
Now this particular king was a ruthless ruler, a cruel
and heartless man who disregarded the ten laws of kingship. As soon as he heard of this miraculous bull
calf, he was determined to own it.
The king summoned the orphan boy to the palace and
told him: “I have heard that you have a bull calf that is
so strong that it is even able to vanquish a tiger. Well, I have a bull elephant with a great pair
of long tusks, and I insist that you bring your bull calf
to the palace to fight him!
If my elephant is victorious, you will become my
slave. However,
if your bull calf wins, I will give you a reward.”
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