Folk Tale
The Herdsman and the Lost Bull
| Title | The Herdsman and the Lost Bull | 
|---|---|
| Original Title | Βουκόλος καὶ λέων | 
| Original Author | Αἴσωπος | 
| Original ID | trans-4790.xml | 
| Book Author | George Fyler Townsend | 
| Chapter Nr. | 017 | 
| Language code | eng | 
A HERDSMAN tending his flock in a forest lost a Bull-calf from the fold. After a long and fruitless search, he made a vow that, if he could only discover the thief who had stolen the Calf, he would offer a lamb in sacrifice to Hermes, Pan, and the Guardian Deities of the forest. Not long afterwards, as he ascended a small hillock, he saw at its foot a Lion feeding on the Calf. Terrified at the sight, he lifted his eyes and his hands to heaven, and said: "Just now I vowed to offer a lamb to the Guardian Deities of the forest if I could only find out who had robbed me; but now that I have discovered the thief, I would willingly add a full-grown Bull to the Calf I have lost, if I may only secure my own escape from him in safety."
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