'It is very strong,' observed Karataka.
'But we can do it,' replied the other.
'What force would fail to win, fraud can attain:--
The Crow despatched the Serpent by a chain.'
'How did that occur?' asked Karataka.
Damanaka related:--
THE STORY OF THE BLACK SNAKE AND THE GOLDEN CHAIN
"A pair of Crows had their abode in a certain tree, the hollow of which
was occupied by a black snake, who had often devoured their young. The
Hen-bird, finding herself breeding again, thus addressed her mate:
'Husband, we must leave this tree; we shall never rear young ones while
this black snake lives here! You know the saw--
'From false friends that breed thee strife,
From a house with serpents rife,
Saucy slaves and brawling wife--
Get thee out, to save thy life.'
'My dear,' replied the Crow, 'you need not fear; I have put up with him
till I am tired. Now I will put an end to him.'
'How can you fight with a great black snake like that?' said the
Hen-bird.
'Doubt nothing,' answered the other--
'He that hath sense hath strength; the fool is weak:--
The Lion proud died by the Hare so meek,'
'How came that about?' asked the Hen-Crow.
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