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The Fly A Vietnamese Folktale The usurer was a rich and smart man. After accumulating a fortune, he settled down in his big house with his big garden, guarded by ferocious dogs. Still unsatisfied, he kept lending money to others at exorbitant interest rates. One day the rich man set off to collect a debt from one of his poor peasants. But when he arrived, only a small boy of eight or nine was there, playing in the yard. The boy told the rich man that his parents were not home. The boy said that his father had gone to cut living trees and plant dead ones and his mother was selling the wind and buying the moon. Confused, the rich man promised that if the boy revealed the truth about where his parents were, he would forget about the debt the father owed him. The boy did not believe the man and insisted on a witness to their deal. The rich man spied a fly on a bamboo pole and proposed that the fly be their witness. The boy then told the rich man that his father had g...
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THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Once upon a time there lived a vain Emperor whose only worry in life was to dress in elegant clothes. He changed clothes almost every hour and loved to show them off to his people. Word of the Emperor's refined habits spread over his kingdom and beyond. Two scoundrels who had heard of the Emperor's vanity decided to take advantage of it. They introduced themselves at the gates of the palace with a scheme in mind. "We are two very good tailors and after many years of research we have invented an extraordinary method to weave a cloth so light and fine that it looks invisible. As a matter of fact it is invisible to anyone who is too stupid and incompetent to appreciate its quality." The chief of the guards heard the scoundrel's strange story and sent for the court chamberlain. The chamberlain notified the prime minister, who ran to the Emperor and disclosed the incredible news. The Emperor's curiosity got...