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THE DOG AND HIS SHADOW
A dog, who (to run) away with a large piece of meat which he (to steal), (to come) to a stream over which (to be) a little bridge. As he (to cross) the bridge, he (to look) down and (to see) another dog with another large piece of meat in his mouth. Not knowing that what he (to see) was only the reflection of himself in the clear water, he greedily (to drop) his own meat and (to make) a snatch at the other. But, instead of getting anything, he only (to lose) the meat he (to steal).
THE ASS WITH A SACK OF SALT (A Fable)
An ass, who (to carry) a large sack of salt which his master (to place) on his back, (to come) to a stream over which there (to be) a bridge. As he (to cross) the bridge he (to slip) and (to fall) into the stream. The salt (to melt) in the water and the ass (to be) glad that his sack (to become) so light. The next day the ass (to cross) the bridge with another bag of salt. He (to remember) what (to happen) the day before, (to fall) into the stream on purpose and (to stay) there until the salt (to melt). After tie (to do) the same thing a third time, his master (to decide) to cure the lazy animal of his tricks. He (to fill) the bag with sponges and (to tie) it on the ass's back. When the ass (to come) to the stream, he (to plunge) into the water at once, expecting that the bag (to become) still lighter. He (to be), however, greatly disappointed when a few minutes later he (to find) that the bag (to be) ten times heavier than it (to be) before.
One day Mark Twain and his friend (to arrive) at a small railway station near New York, where they (to be) to change trains and take a sleeper train. There (to be) a lot of people on the platform who were waiting for a sleeper train.
Mark Twain (to tell) the clerk in the ticket-office that he (to want) two berths in a sleeper. The clerk (to answer) that they already (to sell) all the tickets. Mark Twain (to get angry) and (to tell) his friend that they not (to know) who he (to be) and not (to sell) him tickets.
At that moment the young porter of a sleeper (to look at) Mark Twain and (to say) something to the conductor. Mark Twain (to understand) that he (to speak) about him.
Then the conductor (to come up) to Mark Twain and said, "We (to wail) for you for half an hour. I (to have) two berths for you in a big first-class compartment. The porter, (to take) your luggage into the compartment."
The porter (to take) their luggage into the compartment and when he (to leave) he said, "1 (to recognize) you, sir.'
"Really?" (to ask) Mark Twain.
"Yes, you (to be) the Mayor of New York!"