WHEN the sun went to the western quarter, Kho-
The parrot said: “One day a potter, having drank
a quantity of liquor, was intoxicated, and, falling
over the pots and pans, cut his face and body.—
The cuts on his face were cured in a short time,
but the wounds in his body left such marks that
they resembled the scars of a sword or an arrow.
A famine happening in the potter's town, he was
obliged to go to another place in quest of service.
The king of that country seeing such kind of scars
on the potter's body, he thought this must be some
valiant man to have put himself in the way of re-
The parrot, having finished the tale, said to Kho-