Persian Tales

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" " I want nothing, " said he, " except one of the new-born lambs. " THE HUNTER AND THE WHITE SNAKE 229 His host gave him one, and he branded its ear and handed it over to the people there to keep for him, and he returned to his home.
Seven or eight years later Adagar went back to claim his ewe lamb with her offspring, and came to the camp. The sheep-owner said : " All right, take your ewe. " " Very good, " said the Hunter, " but how shall I know her off- spring ? Give the shepherd some salt in
... his hand, and let him go on one side and I will lead my ewe on the other side. Then all the sheep that follow me will be mine and all that follow the shepherd will be yours. " The owner agreed, and he gave the salt to the shepherd and the ewe to the Hunter, and half the flock followed Adagar.
Then he carried off his sheep, and went his way and arrived home. One of his ewes had lambed, and he was holding its head while his wife was milking it. Just then a lamb came up and said : " Give me a little milk, Mamma.


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