Vulpea si gastele


The fox and the geese


Intr-o zi vulpea a ajuns in mijlocul unei pajisti pe care se afla un card de gaste grase si frumoase.Atunci cand a fost indeajuns de aproape de ele , cumatra vulpe a zambit mieros si a spus: " Hei, am picat la tanc! Imi place sa va vad adunate toate gramada, astfel incat sa va pot manca in tihna una dupa cealalalta." Cuprinse de spaima, gastele au inceput sa gagaiasca cu patima, vaietandu-se si rugandu-se sa le fie crutata viata. Vulpea nu s-a lasat induplecata de vaietele lor si le-a zis cu glas raspicat: "Nu am nici o mila fata de voi! Va trebui sa muriti pentru a-mi umple stomacul."
In cele din urma, una din gaste si-a luat inima in dinti si a spus: "Daca noi, sarmanele gaste, trebuie sa ne jertfim vietile noastre tinere si nu avem nici o scapare, fa-ne o ultima favoare si lasa-ne sa ne rugam, astfel incat sa nu murim incarcate de pacate .Dupa aceasta, ne vom aseza singure intr-un sir , ca sa poti sa le alegi de la inceput pe cele mai grase dintre noi." - "Mda," a raspuns vulpea, "rugamintea voastra mi se pare a fi indreptatita si pioasa. Rugati-va pentru iertarea pacatelor voastre, iar eu am sa astept pana cand terminati."
Nici nu si-a sfarsit vulpea bine cuvintele, ca cea dintai gasca a pornit sa rosteasca o lunga rugaciune, spunand la nesfarsit "Ga, ga, ga, ga..." Pentru ca aceasta ruga zgomotoasa nu parea sa se mai sfarseasca vreodata, cea de-a doua rata a inceput si ea sa -si marturiseasca pacatele: "Ga, ga, ga, ga..." Au urmat-o o a treia si o a patra, pana cand intreg cardul de rate si-a unit glasurile, rostind in cor, intr-o harmalaie ametitoare: "Ga, ga, ga, ga..."
Atunci cand gastele isi vor sfarsi rugaciunea solemna, voi putea sa va spun povestea mai departe .Deocamdata, ele continua sa se roage, fara nici o intrerupere, in limba lor neinteleasa: "Ga, ga, ga, ga..."
The fox once came to a meadow in which was a flock of fine fat geese, on which he smiled and said, "I come in the nick of time, you are sitting together quite beautifully, so that I can eat you up one after the other." The geese cackled with terror, sprang up, and began to wail and beg piteously for their lives. But the fox would listen to nothing, and said, "There is no mercy to be had! You must die." At length one of them took heart and said, "If we poor geese are to yield up our vigorous young lives, show us the only possible favour and allow us one more prayer, that we may not die in our sins, and then we will place ourselves in a row, so that you can always pick yourself out the fattest." - "Yes," said the fox, "that is reasonable, and a pious request. Pray away, I will wait till you are done." Then the first began a good long prayer, for ever saying, "Ga! Ga!" and as she would make no end, the second did not wait until her turn came, but began also, "Ga! Ga!" The third and fourth followed her, and soon they were all cackling together.
When they have done praying, the story shall be continued further, but at present they are still praying without stopping."