Indian Folklore (Being a Collection of Tales Illustrating the Customs And Manners of the Indian People.)

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" Then the servant resorted to threats. " I will report you to the Collector Saheb; now, will you come or not ? " Another Bania who happened to pass by, seeing his caste-fellow in distress, suggested to him to turn his coat. The shrewd Bania, taking the hint, asked the Collector's man whether his master's horse had any horns, for the one he had seen had two. The man thought that the Bania must be a fool, and so he said, " Bullocks, and not horses, have horns, you fool ! " It must be a bullock, ...then, " replied the Bania; " and I beg your pardon 130 INDIAN FOLKLORE.
for having detained you so long for nothing ! " Moral: — We are justified in using prudence in the ordinary occasions of life; and it is wise to aim at and acquire a certain readiness of mind, so that in cases of difficulty we may be able to do the best we can honestly for ourselves.
STOEY L.
* The beggar is never out of his way. * There once lived in Bhavnagar a Brahmin named Madhavji Bhatt who did not understand his duty as a Brahmin according to the six Shastras, and had quite forgotten the little he had learnt in his youth.


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