"Why!" they cried,
"your poor little boy is nearly tired out. How can you ride and
make him walk?" So the miller made his son ride on the donkey
behind him.
They were now in town. A man coming down the street called to the
miller, "Why do you make your donkey carry such a load? You can
carry him better than he can carry you."
At this the miller and his son got off the donkey. They tied the
donkey's legs together, turned him over on his back; and began to
carry him.
A crowd soon gathered to see the strange sight. As they were
crossing a bridge the donkey became frightened at the hooting of
the crowd. He broke loose, fell into the river, and was drowned.
The miller was angry and ashamed. He said, "There! I have tried to
please everybody and have only made a fool of myself. After this I
shall do as I think best and let people say what they will."
THE PUG DOG AND HIS SHADOW
"I am going out to see the world," said a pug puppy.
He ran down a hill as fast as his wabbly legs could carry him, and
looked into a little brook which flowed by.
"How queer!" he said, "I did not know that puppies live in water.
This one looks just like my brothers, but it can not be one of
them. They were all asleep when I came away.
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