The Dog and the Dog Killer

Fairy Tale

by Ramaswami Maju

Volume: 1 | Page: 120

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A dog was standing by the cottage of a peasant. A man who dealt in dogs passed by the way. The Dog said, “Will you buy me?” The man said, “Oh, you ugly little thing! I would not give a quarter of a penny for you!” Then the Dog went to the palace of the king and stood by the portal. The sentinel caressed it, and said, “You are a charming little creature!” Just then the Dog Dealer came by. The Dog said, “Will you buy me?” “Oh,” said the man, “you guard the palace of the king, who must have paid a high price for you. I cannot afford to pay the amount, else I would willingly take you.” “Ah!” said the Dog, “how place and position affect people!”

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