and the Cooke to suspect, howbeit they nothing mistrusted
me, but searched about to apprehend the theefe.
At length they began to accuse one another of theft,
and to set the dishes and morsels of meat in order,
one by another, because they would learne what was
taken away, whereby one of them was compelled to say
thus to his fellow: Is it reason to breake promise
and faith in this sort, by stealing away the best
meat, and to sell it to augment thy good, and yet
neverthelesse to have thy part in the residue that
is left: if our partnership doe mislike thee,
we will be partners and brothers in other things,
but in this we will breake of: for I perceive
that the great losse which I sustain, will at length
be a cause of great discord betweene us. Then
answered the other, Verily I praise thy great constancy
and subtilnesse, in that (when thou hast secretly taken
away the meat) [thou] dost begin to complaine first,
whereas I by long space of time have suffered thee,
because I would not seeme to accuse my brother of
theft, but I am right glad in that wee are fallen into
communication of the matter, least by our silence,
like contention might arise betweene us, as fortuned
betweene Eteocles and his Brother. When they
had reasoned together in this sort, they swore both
earnestly, that neither of them stale or tooke away
any jote of the meate, wherefore they concluded to
search out the Theefe by all kind of meanes. For
they could not imagin or thinke, the Asse who stood
alone there, would eate any such meates, neither could
they thinke that Mice or Flyes, were so ravenous,
as to devouer whole dishes of meat, like the Birds
Harpies which carried away the meates of Phineus the
King of Archadia. In the Meane season while I
was fed with dainty morsels, I gathered together my
flesh, my skin waxed soft, my haire began to shine,
and was gallant on every part, but such faire and
comely shape of my body, was cause of my dishonour,
for the Baker and Cooke marvelled to see me so slick
and fine, considering I did eate no hay at all.
Wherefore on a time at their accustomed houre, they
went to the baines, and locked their chamber doore.
It fortuned that ere they departed away, they espyed
me through a hole, how I fell roundly to my victuals:
then they marvelled greatly, and little esteemed the
losse of their meate, laughed exceedingly, calling
the servants of the house, to shew them the greedy
gorge and appetite of the Asse. Their laughing
was so immoderate that the master of the house heard
them, and demanded the cause of their laughter, and
when hee understood all the matter, hee looked through
the hole likewise, wherewith he took such a delectation
that hee commanded the doore to be opened, that hee
might see mee at his pleasure. Then I perceiving
every man laugh, was nothing abashed, but rather more
bold, whereby I never rested eating, till such time
as the master of the house commanded me to be brought
into his parler as a novelty, and there caused all