How The Monkey And The Goat Earned Their Reputations [Fairy Tales From Brazil]
Once upon a time the tiger sent an invitation to the goat asking the goat to accompany him on a visit. The goat promptly accepted the invitation and at the appointed day they started on their journey to the house of the tiger's friend. On the way there they came to a dangerous marsh. The tiger was afraid to cross it, but he pretended to be very brave. He said to the goat: "Friend Goat, how very pale you look when you think about crossing the marsh. Don't be afraid. Just go ahead."
The goat assured the tiger that he was no
coward. He thrust out his chest and marched along toward the marsh like a brave
soldier. As soon, however, as he stepped into the marsh, he fell into the mud
and barely got through it alive. The tiger went around the marsh and walked on
dry ground.
After the tiger and the goat had come together
again they came to some banana trees. The tiger said to the goat: "Friend
Goat, aren't you hungry? Let us stop here and eat some bananas. You climb up
and pluck the bananas. Give me the ripe ones, and keep the green ones
yourself." The goat climbed up and picked the bananas. He gave the ripe
ones to the tiger and the tiger had a good meal. The goat went hungry.
The tiger and the goat walked along and after
going for some distance they saw a cobra lying in the path. "Friend
Goat," said the tiger, "here you have the opportunity to procure a
beautiful necklace for your daughter, free of cost. Just pick it up and it is
yours." The goat started forward to pick up the snake, but the tiger told
him to let it alone if he did not want to be killed.
When the tiger and the goat arrived at the house
of the tiger's friend it was very late. They soon went to bed in hammocks hung
close together. At midnight the tiger rose quietly, walked on tip toe to the
door, opened it, and went out. He hurried to the place where the sheep were
kept, killed the fattest lamb of the flock, and had a feast. Then he went back
to the hammock, wiped the blood on the goat, and went to
sleep.
Early the next morning the host discovered that
one of his lambs was missing. He hastened to the room where the tiger and the
goat were sleeping and accused the tiger of having killed the lamb. The tiger
looked up at him with an innocent expression and asked, "Do you see any
blood on me?" There was no blood on the tiger, but the host looked into
the next hammock and saw the goat all covered with blood. "I know now who
killed my fattest lamb," he said, and he gave the goat such a beating that
the poor goat barely escaped with his life. From that day to this when one
speaks of a person who has been easily imposed upon he calls him "the
goat."
Things happened very differently with the monkey. One day not long afterward the tiger invited the monkey to accompany him when he went to visit his friend. The monkey accepted, and the tiger and the monkey set out on the journey. When they came to the marsh the tiger said to the monkey, "Friend Monkey, how very pale you look when you think about crossing the marsh. Don't be afraid. Just go ahead."
"You go ahead yourself," replied the
monkey. The tiger went through the marsh and fell into the mud so that he was
barely able to get out again. The monkey went around the marsh and walked on
dry ground.
After a while the tiger and the monkey came to
the banana trees. "Friend Monkey," said the tiger, "aren't you
hungry? Let us stop here and eat some bananas. You climb
up and pluck the bananas. Give the ripe ones to me and you may keep the green
ones for yourself." The monkey climbed up and picked the bananas but he
ate all the ripe ones himself and threw the green ones down to the tiger. The
tiger was forced to go hungry but the monkey had a good meal.
Finally the tiger and the monkey came to a cobra
lying in the path. "Friend Monkey," said the tiger, "here you
have the opportunity to procure a beautiful necklace for your daughter, free of
cost. Pick it up and it is yours."
"Pick it up yourself," replied the
monkey.
When the tiger and the monkey arrived at the
house of the tiger's friend it was very late. They went
to bed in hammocks hung up close together. The monkey had seen enough of the
tiger that day to make him decide that he had better sleep with one eye open.
Accordingly he pretended he was asleep, but he was really awake. At midnight he
saw the tiger crawl quietly out of his hammock, walk on tip toe to the door,
open it gently, and go out. The monkey decided to watch and see what happened
when the tiger came back.
The tiger went to the place where the sheep were
kept, killed the fattest lamb of the flock and had a feast. When he came back
he tried to wipe the lamb's blood on the monkey. The monkey saw him and gave
him a push so that he spilled the blood all over himself and his own hammock. Not a single drop went on the monkey.
Early the next morning when the host missed one of his lambs he came to the room where his guests were sleeping. He saw the tiger all covered with blood and he cried, "O ho, I have at last caught the one who kills my lambs." Then he gave the tiger such a beating that he barely escaped with his life. It was all he could do to crawl home again.