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Updated: May 19, 2025
Then was Camanla happy, but one day he had no food to give his wife, so he made a little taon, or fish trap, and said to it: "My pretty taon, la, you may go, la, to the river, la, to get me some fish, la." The taon then walked toward the river, and soon came back, full of fish. Camanla was an object of envy to all the world.
The youngest was the first to jump into the boat. When the little boat felt that some one had come on board, she ran away, carrying the lady. When Camanla saw his boat coming, he began to praise it, saying: "My boat, la, is coming, la, to bring me, la, my pretty lady, to marry me, la." Very soon the boat anchored, and he went down to receive the lady, whom he soon married.
When his neighbors saw what was in the taon, they laughed, and Parotpot said: "I can never be as happy as my friend Camanla." Then he took the taon and threw it into the fire. Juan, the Student. There was once a poor couple who lived happily in a quiet place.
So the king made a great feast and gave over his crown and sceptre to his son-in-law, to be king in his stead. Thus we see that those who help others when in trouble shall themselves be aided when they are in difficulty. Camanla and Parotpot. Camanla was a very poor but very busy man, and always praising his own work.
His happiness was soon heard of by his friend Parotpot, who became very envious. At last he went to Camanla's house. When he met his friend, he said to him: "You are very happy, my friend, and I envy you." Camanla replied: "Yes, I am very fortunate. I have my little boat that sails every day to get my food, and a little taon that goes to the river and brings me fine fish."
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