AFRICAN FABLES
"The world is old, they say; I don't deny it;
But, infant still
In taste and will,
Whoe'er would teach, must gratify it."
AFRICAN FABLES
The Hen and the Cat
A Cat arose in her house, went to a Hen and said to her: "Let us make
friendship!"
The Hen replied to the Cat: "Dost thou like me for a friend?"
The Cat said, "Yes," and went away, and after having been at home for a while,
she sent her child to the Hen, saying, "Go and tell the Hen to rise up early to-
morrow morning, and to come and accompany me to a neighbouring town."
The child arose, went to the Hen's house and saluted her.
The Hen arose, and asked it: "Thou child of the Cat, dost thou come to me in
peace?"
The Cat's child replied, "I come in peace; my mother has sent me to thee."
The Hen said to the Cat's child, "Say what thy mother has sent thee for; let me
know."
After the Cat's child had told it to the Hen, it said: "I will go," and set out and