Folk Tales From Tibet With Illustrations By a Tibetan Artist And Some Verses Fr

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Folk Tales From Tibet With Illustrations By a Tibetan Artist And Some Verses Fr
William Frederick Travers Oconnor
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" said the Lion in a gruff voice ; " and what do you want ? " " I, " replied the elder brother, " am the brother of THE STORY OF THE STONE LION. 121 the young man who was here the other day, and to whom you gave so much gold ; and, following his advice, I have now come to ask you for a similar benefit for myself. " " Very well, " said the Lion, '' place your bucket under my mouth and I will vomit gold into it ; but as soon as the bucket is nearly full you must inform me of the fact, as on no ac...count must a single piece of gold fall to the ground. If this should happen, you will meet with misfortune. " So the elder brother, trembling with eagerness, held his bucket as directed, and forthwith a stream of gold pieces began to pour from the Lion's mouth into the bucket. The covetous fellow shook the bucket slightly from time to time in order to make the gold lie well together and so to obtain a larger quantity ; and, over- come by greed, he could not bring himself to inform the Lion that the bucket was nearly full until it brimmed over and a piece of gold, slipping off the heap, fell to the ground.

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