A rich man in a certain town once owned a dog and
a cat, both of which were very useful to him. The dog had served his
master for many years and had became so old that he had lost his teeth
and was unable to fight any more, but he was a good guide and companion
to the cat who was strong and cunning.
The master had a daughter who was attending school at a convent some
distance from home, and very often he sent the dog and the cat with
presents to the girl.
One day he called the faithful animals and bade
them carry a magic ring to his daughter.
"You are strong and brave," he said to the cat.
"You may carry the ring, but you must be careful not to drop it."
And to the dog he said: "You must accompany the
cat to guide her and keep her from harm."
The promised to do their best, and started out.
All went well until they came to a river. As there was neither bridge
nor boat, there was a way to cross but to swim.
"Let me take the magic ring," said the dog as
they were about to plunge into the water.
"Oh, no," replied the cat, "the master gave
it to me to carry."
"But you cannot swim well," argued the dog. "I
am strong and can tale good care of it."
But the cat refused to give up the ring until finally
the dog threatened to kill her, and then she reluctantly gavi it to him.
The river was wide and the water so swift that they
grew very tired, and just before they reached the opposite bank the dog
dropped the ring. they searched carefully, but could not find it
anywhere, and after a while they turned back to tell their master of the sad
loss. Just before reaching the house, however, the dog was so overcome with
fear that he turned and ran away and never was seen again.
The cat went on alone, and when the master saw her coming
he called out to know why she had returned so soon and what had became
of her companion. the poor cat was frightened, but as well as she could
she explained how the ring had been lost and how the dog had run away.
On hearing her story the master was very angry,
and commanded that all his people should search for the dog, and that it
should be punished by having its tail cut off.
He also ordered that all the dogs in the world
should join in the search, and ever since when one dog meets another he
says: "Are you the old dog that lost the magic ring? If so, your tail
must be cut off." Them immediately each shows his teeth and wags his tail
to prove that he is not the guilty one.
Since then, too, cats have been afraid of water and
will not swim across a river if they can avoid it.
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