<h2 id='chap16'>THE HAWK AND THE OSPREY</h2>
<p class='c004'>There lived once, on the shores of a
natural lake, a Hawk on the south shore,
a She-Hawk on the west shore, on the north
a Lion, the king of beasts, on the east the
Osprey, the king of birds, in the middle a
Tortoise on a small island.</p>
<p>Now the Hawk asked the She-Hawk to
become his wife. She asked him: “Have you
any friends?” “No, madam,” he replied. “But,”
she said, “we must have some friends who
can defend us against any danger or trouble
that may arise. Therefore I beg of you to
find some friends.” “But,” said the Hawk,
“with whom shall I make friends?” “Why,
with King Osprey, who lives on the eastern
shore, with King Lion on the north, and with
the Tortoise who lives in the middle of the
lake.”</p>
<p>And he took her advice. And all these
creatures formed a bond of friendship, and
<SPAN name='Page_102'></SPAN>promised to protect each other in time of
danger.</p>
<p>Now in time the Mother-Hawk had two
sons. One day when the wings of the young
birds were not yet callow, some of the country-folk
went foraging through the woods all day
and found nothing.</p>
<p>They went down to the lake to catch fish
or a tortoise, and, in order to drive away the
gnats, they made a fire by rubbing sticks
together. The smoke annoyed the young
birds, and they uttered a cry. The men said:
“’Tis the cry of birds—we will make a fire
and eat their flesh.” They made the fire blaze
and built it up.</p>
<p>But the Mother-Bird heard the sound, and
thought: “These men will eat our young ones.
I will send my mate to the Great Osprey.”
This she did, and the bird promised to help.
He sat upon a tree-top near that in which the
Hawks had built their nests, and no sooner
did the men begin to climb up the tree than
the Osprey dived into the lake, and from
wings and back sprinkled water upon the
<SPAN name='Page_103'></SPAN>brands and put the fire out. Down came the
men and made another fire, but again the
Osprey put it out, and this went on until
midnight.</p>
<p>And the bird was tired out and his eyes
were bloodshot. And the Mother-Bird
whispered to her mate: “My Lord, the Osprey
is worn out! Go and tell the Tortoise, that
this weary bird may have a rest.”</p>
<p>But the Osprey in a loud voice said he
would gladly give his life to guard the tree.
And the grateful Hawk said: “I pray thee,
friend Osprey, rest awhile.” Then he went
for help to the Tortoise, who said he would
gladly help, but his son said: “I would not
have my old father troubled, but I will gladly
go in his stead.”</p>
<p>And the Tortoise collected mud and
quenched the flame. Then said the men: “Let
us kill the Tortoise: he will be enough for
all.” But when they plucked creepers to bind
him and tried to turn him over, he dragged
them into the water. And they said: “What
strange things have happened to us! Half
<SPAN name='Page_104'></SPAN>the night the Osprey has put out our fire, and
now the Tortoise has dragged us in after him
and made us swallow water. Let us light
another fire, and at sunrise we will eat these
young Hawks.”</p>
<p>The Hen-Bird heard the noise and said:
“My husband—sooner or later these men will
devour our young and depart. You go and
tell our friend the Lion.” At once the Hawk
went to the Lion, who asked him why he came
at such an unreasonable hour. But when the
whole matter was put before him, he said:
“Go and comfort your young ones, for I will
save them.” And then he came forth with
a mighty tread, and the men were terrified.</p>
<p>“Alas!” they cried. “The Osprey hath put
out our fire. The Tortoise dragged us into the
water. But now we are done for: the Lion
will destroy us at once.” They ran this way
and that, and when the noble beast stood at
the foot of the tree, no trace could be found
of the frightened men.</p>
<p>Then the Osprey, the Hawk, the She-Hawk,
and the Tortoise came up to greet
him, and they discoursed for a long time on
<SPAN name='Page_105'></SPAN>the value of friendship. And this company
of friends lived all their lives without breaking
their bond. And they passed away according
to their deeds.</p>
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