The Youth's book of Persian Fables

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The Youth's book of Persian Fables
Peterson, Peter, 1847-1899
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A POOR man picked up a horseshoe one day, which he carried home, and put by carefully in the cupboani^ and next morning set busily to work to make a sdUB in firont of his house. His neighbor, after watdnng him some time, at length asked him what he was ahoQt "Why, IVe found a horseshoe." ^ Well, and what d that?" "Why, perhaps I may pick up another to- morrow." " Likely enough ; but you won't want a shed to keep 'em in." " No ; but then, you see, if I should have the luck to pick vp four, who k
...novrs some day I may have the good fortune to find horse that belongs to them? so Tm getting a stable him, and next week I mean to lay in some hay." like that indeed ! " said the neighbor, starting up in a " and do you suppose that I'm never to be married settled in life ? " "I hope you may," said the hoi finder, " and that I shall come to the wedding ; by the bye, if you should want my horse, you can hav it" " Much obliged to you ; but suppose I shouli d by Google THE HERON AND THE CRAB.
29 hare a family — do you think your horse is to stand there, and kick my poor children when they are at play?" And thus they went on disputing about tiie hoTse and the children, till from words they came to blows ; when the constable, interfering, put them both pto the stocks, where he left them to wash their Iruises with vinegar, and cure their folly by rej)entance.


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