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One moonlight night, a miserablethrough the village, found a worn-out pair of shoes in the gutterto make some use of them, he strung them to his ears like earringsattitude, and when any animal came to the pond to drink, he cried out in a loud voice, "Hi! stop! You must not taste a drop till you have done homageto me. So repeat these verses, which I have composed in honor of the occasion:--
"Silver is his dais, plastered o'er with gold;
In his ears are jewels, some prince I must beholdand wheezingdown to the water, looking for all the world like a baby alligatorthe iguana. "Mercy on us, how dry my throat is! Mightn't I have just a wee sipof water first? and then I could do justice to your admirable lines; at present I am as hoarseas a crow!"
"By all means!" replied the jackal, with a gratified smirkbreath, put his best foot foremost, and scuttledaway at a great rate.
It was a near race, however, for just as he popped into his hole, the jackal caught him by the tail, and held on. Then it was a case of "pull butcher, pull baker," until the lizard made certain his tail must come off, and the jackal felt as if his front teeth would come out. Still not an inch did either budge, one way or the other, and there they might have remained till the present day, had not the iguana called out, in his sweetest tones, "Friend, I give in! Just leave hold of my tail, will you? then I can turn round and come out."
Whereupon the jackal let go, and the tail disappeared up the hole in a twinkling; while all the reward the jackal got for digging away until his nails were nearly worn out, was hearing the iguana sing softly--
"Bones make up his dais, with mud it's plastered o'er;
Old shoes are his ear-drops: a jackal, nothing more!"
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