The Cunning Wolf [More Jataka Tales]
ONCE upon a time the people in a certain town went out into the woods for a holiday. They took baskets full of good things to eat. But when noontime came they ate all the meat they had brought with them, not leaving any for supper.
"I will get
some fresh meat. We will make a fire here and roast it," said one of the
men.
So taking a club,
he went to the lake where the animals came to drink. He lay down, club in hand,
pretending to be dead.
When the animals
came down to the lake they saw the man lying there and they watched him for
some time.
"That man is
playing a trick on us, I believe," said the King of the Wolves. "The
rest of you stay here while I will see whether he is really dead, or whether he
is pretending to be dead."
Then the cunning
King of the Wolves crept up to the Man and slyly pulled at his club.
At once the man
pulled back on his club.
Then the King of
the Wolves ran off saying: "If you had been dead, you would not have
pulled back on your club when I tried to pull it away. I see your trick. You
pretend you are dead so that you may kill one of us for your supper."
The man jumped up
and threw his club at the King of the Wolves. But he missed his aim. He looked
for the other animals but there was not one in sight. They had all run away.
Then the man went
back to his friends, saying: "I tried to get fresh meat by playing a trick
on the animals, but the cunning Wolf played a better trick on me, and I could
not get one of them."
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