The Women of the Arabs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Women of the Arabs.

The Women of the Arabs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 357 pages of information about The Women of the Arabs.

Then the Dove leaped into the Lake, and flew to the limb of a tree on the shore, and was proved innocent.

Then the Duck went down and said: 

But But, But, I am the Butta Duck,
But, But, But, My food is wheat and muck;
But, But, But, If I ate the growing crop,
May I suddenly throw it up! 
May Allah tumble me into the Lake,
And none any news of me ever take!

So the Duck leaped into the Lake, and then flew to the limb of a tree on the shore and was proved innocent.

Then the Goose went down and said: 

Wez, Wez, Wez, I am the Goose and the Wez,
Wez, Wez, Wez, I eat Egyptian riz, (rice),
Wez, Wez, Wez, If I ate the growing crop,
May I suddenly throw it up! 
May Allah tumble me into the Lake,
And none any news of me ever take!

So the Goose leaped into the Lake and then flew to the limb of a tree on the shore and was proved innocent.

Then the Donkey went down and said: 

Hak, Hak, Hak, I am the Donkey Jack,
Hak, Hak, Hak, I barley eat by the sack: 
Hak, Hak, Hak, If I ate the growing crop,
May I suddenly throw it up! 
May Allah tumble me into the Lake,
And none any news of me ever take!

Then the Donkey leaped boldly into the Lake, and down he fell, and his feet stuck fast in the mud and mire.  Then his three companions, seeing him proved guilty of the crime, flew away and left him to his fate.  Then the Donkey began to “bray” for mercy, and called at the top of his voice: 

Whoever will help me out of this plight,
May eat my tail at a single bite! 
The Bear heard the braying,
And without long delaying,
He answered by saying: 
Long eared Donkey will you pay,
Every word of what you say? 
If I save you by my might,
Will you stand still while I bite? 
The lying Ass lay still,
And answered, “Yes, I will.” 
The Bear then gave a fearful roar,
And dragged the Donkey to the shore,
And said, I saved you from your plight,
Now stand still, Donkey, while I bite! 
He said:  Wait Bruin till I rest,
And “smell the air” from East to West,
And then I’ll run with all my might,
And turn my tail for you to bite! 
Then Bruin took him at his word
Away he went swift as a bird,
And called out, now Bruin, I will rest,
I’ll smell the air from East to West,
I’m running now with all my might,
I’ve “turned my tail” for you to bite! 
The Bear resolved in grief and pain,
He’d never help an Ass again.

Abu Habeeb, who is just about to enter the college, has a story which all the Arabs know, and love to hear.  It is called: 

The Lion and Ibn Adam, that is, the Lion and Man, the son of Adam.

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