THE JACKAL AND THE GUANA

THE JACKAL AND THE GUANAA jackal once made itself a throne of bones near the river-side, and levied toll on all the animals that came there to drink water, making each say in turn these words:“Golden is your throne,Silver is its plaster,In your ears are golden earrings,And you sit like a Rajah.”This praise pleased the jackal, and he was puffed up with his own importance.One day a guana, or iguana, a very large lizard, called by the natives “Go,” came to the river, but when the jackal asked it to repeat the words, it said: “Let me drink first, for I am dying of thirst;” so he let it drink, and when it had finished, it said:“Bones are your throne,With cow dung are they plastered,In your ears are shoes,And you sit like a jackal.”This made the jackal wild with anger, so he ran after the Go to kill it, and caught its tail in his teeth, just as the Go was getting into a hole. “Hoo hoo,” said the jackal.“Don’t say Hoo, say Ha,” called the Go; so the jackal said “Ha!” and in order to say it, had to open his mouth, so the Go escaped!

THE JACKAL AND THE GUANAA jackal once made itself a throne of bones near the river-side, and levied toll on all the animals that came there to drink water, making each say in turn these words:“Golden is your throne,Silver is its plaster,In your ears are golden earrings,And you sit like a Rajah.”This praise pleased the jackal, and he was puffed up with his own importance.One day a guana, or iguana, a very large lizard, called by the natives “Go,” came to the river, but when the jackal asked it to repeat the words, it said: “Let me drink first, for I am dying of thirst;” so he let it drink, and when it had finished, it said:“Bones are your throne,With cow dung are they plastered,In your ears are shoes,And you sit like a jackal.”This made the jackal wild with anger, so he ran after the Go to kill it, and caught its tail in his teeth, just as the Go was getting into a hole. “Hoo hoo,” said the jackal.“Don’t say Hoo, say Ha,” called the Go; so the jackal said “Ha!” and in order to say it, had to open his mouth, so the Go escaped!

THE JACKAL AND THE GUANA

A jackal once made itself a throne of bones near the river-side, and levied toll on all the animals that came there to drink water, making each say in turn these words:“Golden is your throne,Silver is its plaster,In your ears are golden earrings,And you sit like a Rajah.”This praise pleased the jackal, and he was puffed up with his own importance.One day a guana, or iguana, a very large lizard, called by the natives “Go,” came to the river, but when the jackal asked it to repeat the words, it said: “Let me drink first, for I am dying of thirst;” so he let it drink, and when it had finished, it said:“Bones are your throne,With cow dung are they plastered,In your ears are shoes,And you sit like a jackal.”This made the jackal wild with anger, so he ran after the Go to kill it, and caught its tail in his teeth, just as the Go was getting into a hole. “Hoo hoo,” said the jackal.“Don’t say Hoo, say Ha,” called the Go; so the jackal said “Ha!” and in order to say it, had to open his mouth, so the Go escaped!

A jackal once made itself a throne of bones near the river-side, and levied toll on all the animals that came there to drink water, making each say in turn these words:

“Golden is your throne,Silver is its plaster,In your ears are golden earrings,And you sit like a Rajah.”

“Golden is your throne,

Silver is its plaster,

In your ears are golden earrings,

And you sit like a Rajah.”

This praise pleased the jackal, and he was puffed up with his own importance.

One day a guana, or iguana, a very large lizard, called by the natives “Go,” came to the river, but when the jackal asked it to repeat the words, it said: “Let me drink first, for I am dying of thirst;” so he let it drink, and when it had finished, it said:

“Bones are your throne,With cow dung are they plastered,In your ears are shoes,And you sit like a jackal.”

“Bones are your throne,

With cow dung are they plastered,

In your ears are shoes,

And you sit like a jackal.”

This made the jackal wild with anger, so he ran after the Go to kill it, and caught its tail in his teeth, just as the Go was getting into a hole. “Hoo hoo,” said the jackal.

“Don’t say Hoo, say Ha,” called the Go; so the jackal said “Ha!” and in order to say it, had to open his mouth, so the Go escaped!


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