An old man carrying, for no obvious
reason, a sheaf of sticks, met another donkey whose
cargo consisted merely of a bundle of stones.
“Suppose we swop,” said the donkey.
“Very good, sir,” assented
the old man; “lay your load upon my shoulders,
and take off my parcel, putting it upon your own back.”
The donkey complied, so far as concerned
his own encumbrance, but neglected to remove that
of the other.
“How clever!” said the
merry old gentleman, “I knew you would do that.
If you had done any differently there would have been
no point to the fable.”
And laying down both burdens by the
roadside, he trudged away as merry as anything.
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