Selections for Translation From English Into Arabic Adopted By the Ministry of

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Selections for Translation From English Into Arabic Adopted By the Ministry of
George Robb
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The Stag and His Horns.
A stag was drinking in a lake when he saw his likeness in the water. He admired his fine spreading horns, but felt ashamed of his thin awkward legs.
64 SELECTIONS FOR TRANSLATION. I Hearing the roar of a Hon close at hand, the stag rushed ofif to the mountains. His despised legs carried him swiftly away from his dangerous enemy, and he would have escaped if his much admired horns had not caught in the branches of a tree.
He tried in vain to free himself but, before he co
...uld do so, the lion came up and killed him.
Moral.
To be useful is better than to be beautiful.
64. The Two Men and the Bear.
Two men once saw a bear coming towards them. One of the men quickly climbed a tree, but the other man had only time to throw himself on the ground and pretend to be dead. He had heard that a bear will not touch a dead body.
The bear stopped, sniffed at the man on the ground, and then passed on without harming him.
When the animal had disappeared, the man in the tree descended, and said to his friend : " What did the bear say to you ?


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