Generous and stingy

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One day he was traveling in the desert with a greedy man. Bakhil did not open the mouth of the watering can, nor did he open the bag of food. He drank the generous water and ate the bread.
One day both the water and the bread of the generous man were pure. They are tired and sitting to rest in a dry desert. Bakhil poured water from his mesh into a bowl, drank from his sack and ate bread. Generous, exhausted from hunger and thirst:
"Give it to me, my friend," he said. Bakhil with hatred:
"I don't want to be like you," he said. He rode a camel and left his companion alone in the desert.
The generous one was not tired of walking. He chewed on a green grass in his mouth to satisfy his hunger and thirst. While this herb has amazing properties, it has become generous to understand the language of all cocaine and animals.
When it was late, he was lying on the sand, but he could not sleep because he was hungry and thirsty. When it got dark, two turtles came crawling.
"It's interesting that this idiot is dying of thirst. If he walks for half an hour, he'll reach the well," said a tortoise.
'I'm surprised, too,' said the young tortoise, 'that a fool is going to starve to death, or there will be a nomad standing in the grass by the well, with milk and meat, and he can go there. .
Generous, unable to believe his ears, he slowly set off in the same direction on the camel. Finding a well, he drank water until he was full and ate at the hospitable nomad's house.
Early in the morning he bought food from a generous nomad. It was here that he met Bakhil again. Bakhil went with him again.
While paying for the meat he received from the generous nomad, Bakhil realized that his wallet was large, and his intentions were thwarted. They reached a village. When Generous fell asleep, he stole his wallet and camel and fled without saying a word.
Generous was very sad. Noiloj cut himself a stick and set off with a stick. As he was leaving, he heard two squirrels sitting on the wall:
"Where do you bring gold coins to your nest?" He asked his companion next to a squirrel.
'There is a blind mouse under this tall log,' said the second raven, 'and he has found the treasures of the seven kings. I run away stealing coins from under the blind mouse's foot, and he doesn't see.
He dug under the generous poplar and found the treasures of the seven kings. Arriving in the city, he stopped at the caravanserai. Generous, according to his custom, did not spare money, but helped the poor and made them happy.
When Bakhil saw that the generous man had become rich and was giving alms to the beggars, he became jealous, could not bear the pain, and could not sleep. Go to the king:
"Your Majesty, a robber has come to the caravanserai in your city." Order him to be imprisoned. '
The king's bodyguards came to the caravanserai, arrested the generous man, confiscated his money, and brought him before the king.
"You are a robber," cried the king, "and tomorrow I will hang you."
The generous man told him who he was and what had happened, but the king did not want to listen to him. He took the money in favor of the treasury. He drove Bakhil away and put the generous man in prison.
Generously sitting sadly in the dark dungeon, he asked, "Where did this trouble come from?" he thought. At that moment, two mice came out of the hole and began to talk to each other:
"The king's daughter is blind." "It's a pity for such a beautiful girl," said a mouse.
"Whoever heals the princess's eyes, the king will pour gold on her head," said the other.
"Tfu, people are stupid," said the first mouse, "it's easy to cure." In the desert, a man named Kal Abdullah is tending sheep. There is a scab goat in the herd. He took two strands from the goat's beard and burned them, and the ashes were pressed into the princess's eyes.
After the mice left, there was a loud knock on the generous door:
"I'm a judge, I'm a doctor, open it," he began to shout. Even though he shouted for a long time, the prisoners did not listen to him. Finally, one of the prisoners came to the king and knelt down.
"One of the prisoners is shouting, 'I'm a judge, I'm a doctor,'" he said.
"Bring him here quickly," said the king. They brought the generous man to the king.
"Yes, were you a robber?" Said the king. "What are you shouting about?" It's all over in a day.
"I am not a robber," said the generous man, "I am a great physician." I will fix your daughter’s eye in an instant.
The king did not believe him, but ordered the guards to lead him into the wilderness. In the desert, Kal Abdullah was tending sheep. He tore off half of the scaly goat's beard, did what the mice said, and fixed the princess's eye.
The princess opened her eyes, and the king was overjoyed, and gave the generous man a lot of gold, and gave him his cloak.
Bakhil came to him and bowed as he left the palace carrying a generous heavy bag of gold and a new silk cloak.
"What do you say?" He asked generously.
"Why are you so lucky and I'm in trouble?" Explain that to me. I left you in the desert hungry and thirsty, and an hour later you found a well and were a guest in the nomad's house. I spent the night with you, and a day later you became rich again. They have imprisoned you with my blows, taken away your belongings, and put you in prison. In less than a day, you became rich again. What about me? I was kicked out of the palace.
He did not want to look at her because he had seen so many evils from the generous greedy, but his generous nature prevailed and he spoke of a grass that had a wonderful character.
"Eat that grass and listen to the animals." You will know the secrets of the world.
Bakhil hurriedly, without even thanking the generous man, rode on a camel and set off for the desert.
He ate that grass and understood the language of the animals.
Do I listen to small creatures like tortoises, squirrels, and mice, 'he said to himself,' small creatures know little secrets. Big animals know big secrets.
Wandering in the desert, he saw a lion, a tiger, a wolf, and a fox coming out of a cave in the evening.
"That's what you have to listen to," he said.
Bakhil was a coward, but his greed overcame his cowardice, and he found himself lying in a cave of wild beasts.
"It smells like a man," said the lion.
"Yes, there is someone here," said the tiger.
"There's a man here," said the wolf. - He came to our dinner with his foot!
The beasts attacked the greedy man and ate him.

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