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  • To rend is the instinct of the wolf: after all, this envy is conspicuous in mankind.”
  • Again he would say, “It is wrong thus to think evil: why have I such thoughts against my brother?”
  • Then he would say, “Prudence consists in your thinking evil: how shall he that thinks no evil remain unhurt?”
  • The Súfí was in (this) anxiety, and (meanwhile) the ass was in such a plight that—may it befall our enemies!
  • That poor ass was amidst earth and stones, with his saddle crooked and his halter torn, 235
  • Killed (exhausted) by the journey, without fodder all the night long, now at the last gasp and now perishing.
  • All night the ass was repeating, “O God, I give up the barley; (but am I to have) less than one handful of straw?”
  • With mute eloquence he was saying, “O Shaykhs, (have) some pity, for I am consumed (with anguish) because of this raw impudent rogue.”
  • What that ass suffered of pain and torment, the land-bird suffers (the same) in a flood of water.
  • (All) that night till dawn the wretched ass, from exceeding hunger, rolled frequently on his side. 240