Once upon a time
A sage came to the royal court
There with a thief fearful face
The thief bowed his head, before the prince
Sage pointed out theĀ thief
What is your sin
It’s not my offense
It’s only the dog’s misdeed
Only the dog should be punished
cried the thief
The sage enquired
What’s wrong with a dog
When going to steal a house
I gave the dog a piece of bread
it; so happily ate the bread
When stolen valuables and returned
It made louder noises, attention of the household
The family woke up and arrested me.
Cunning Dog had forgotten his faith
Blamed for the
Sage smiled and said why dog support you
later, the master blames and hits the dog
It’s a faithful animal.
The thief nodded in silence