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  • During (many) days the sweet-navelled male gazelle was in torment in the donkey-stable,
  • Like a fish wriggling in the death-agony from (being kept on) dry ground, (or like) dung and musk tortured (by being kept) in the same box.
  • One donkey would say to his neighbour, “Ha! this wild fellow has the nature of kings and princes. Hush!” 910
  • And the other would mock, saying, “By (constant) ebb and flow he has gained a pearl: how should he sell cheaply?”
  • And another donkey would say, “With this fastidiousness (of his), let him recline on the imperial throne!”
  • A certain donkey became ill with indigestion and was unable to eat; therefore he gave the gazelle a formal invitation (to dine).
  • He (the gazelle) shook his head, (as though to say), “Nay, begone, O such-and such: I have no appetite, I am unwell.”
  • He (the donkey) replied, “I know that you are showing disdain, or holding aloof in regard for your reputation.” 915
  • He (the gazelle) said to himself, “That (which you offer me) is your food, whereby your limbs are revived and renewed.
  • I have been familiar with a (beauteous) pasture, I have reposed amongst (rivulets of) clear water and meadows.