The story
of the snake man
One day, a man named Sok went to cut wood in the forest. And when they
were come to the wood, behold, a great tiger died at the foot of the brook,
near the entrance of the gate. And his master saw that the tiger was dead by
the serpent, because underneath it there was a serpent's hole. The man was very
kind to the body, so he untied the bag and put the medicine in it. After a
while, the tiger comes up and sees that it is all smeared with paint, and it is
pleasing to the man who has given the medicine. Why do you dare to defile me? .
He answered, 'We came to see you by the snakes, and we made you an ointment!' .
When the tiger says I'm dead, snakes bite me! I'm sleeping well! Then I will
kill you with food. He was so terrified by death that he cried out, “My brother!
Have pity on us, do not be angry with us at this time, let us go to the wise,
let them be judged; That we are wrong to kill us if we have to save our lives.
And the tiger accepted his plea, and returned, and found the horse and the
buffalo by the side of the road; Save our lives because the tiger that bites
the snake lives, that we give medicine for, but he wants to kill us that we do.
Let him wake up and stain himself. And when the two beasts had come to their
senses, they considered that it was expedient for the man to be possessed by
the tiger, but only that I would. This guy won the tiger chewing on me and I
ate the food and told his boss that you were wrong. Let the tiger eat. When he
got scared, the donkey and the donkey went on their way. Sophea Rabbit knows
everything, and tells Sok to go and beg for the tiger, so let's go.
While the man was talking to the leopard, he asked, "What are you
two arguing about?" . Tiger and Master Sok also sued each other.
Then he said, "Go, lie down, and stay in the same place for as long
as you would in the night. Do not die, but kill yourself and eat this man.
The tiger went to sleep, and the snake came out of the hole and killed
the lion. The rabbit saw the tiger dead, and told the man, "You must not give
him any more medicine, and bid you farewell." Home.
Generous-hearted often repaid with bad minded
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