A certain man had two wives, the younger of whom he loved more than the elder. The younger wife had two tufts of hair on her head, and the elder only one. The man went to a distant town for merchandise; so the two wives lived together in the house. But they hated each other: the younger one, who was her husband’s favourite, ill-treated the other. She made her do all the menial work in the house; rebuked her all day and night; and did not give her enough to eat. One day the younger wife said to the elder, “Come and take away all the lice from the hair of my head.” While the elder wife was searching among the younger one’s hair for the vermin, one lock of hair by chance gave way; on which the younger one, mightily incensed, tore off the single tuft that was on the head of the elder wife, and drove her away from the house. The elder wife, now become completely bald, determined to go into the forest, and there either die of starvation or be devoured by some wild beast. On her way “When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her!” “When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her!” As she was returning homewards with the basket in her hand, she passed by the tulasi plant whose bottom she had swept. The tulasi plant said to her, “Go in peace, child! thy husband will love thee warmly.” She next came to the shed of the Brahmani bull, who gave her two shell ornaments which were twined round its horns, saying, “Daughter, take these shells, put them on The younger wife was standing at the door of her house, when she saw a beautiful woman approach her. She could scarcely believe her eyes. What a change! The old, bald hag turned into the very Queen of Beauty herself! The elder wife, now grown rich and beautiful, treated the younger wife with kindness. She gave her fine clothes, costly ornaments, and the richest viands. But all to no purpose. The younger wife envied the beauty and hair of her associate. Having heard that she got it all from Father Muni in the forest, she determined to go there. Accordingly she started on her journey. She saw the cotton plant, but did nothing to it; she passed Here my story endeth, The Natiya-thorn withereth; “Why, O Natiya-thorn, dost wither?” “Why does thy cow on me browse?” “Why, O cow, dost thou browse?” “Why does thy neat-herd not tend me?” “Why, O neat-herd, dost not tend the cow?” “Why does thy daughter-in-law not give me rice?” “Why, O daughter-in-law, dost not give rice?” “Why does my child cry?” “Why, O child, dost thou cry?” “Why does the ant bite me?” “Why, O ant, dost thou bite?” Koot! koot! koot! The End Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh. A Selection of Macmillan & Co.’s COLOUR BOOKS THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS; OR, MIRTH AND MARVELS. With 16 Full-page Illustrations in Colour by H. G. Theaker. 8vo. 5s. net. THE BRUSHWOOD BOY. By Rudyard Kipling. With Coloured Illustrations by F. H. Townsend. 8vo. 6s. THEY. By Rudyard Kipling. With Coloured Illustrations by F. H. Townsend. 8vo. 6s. WHITE-EAR AND PETER: The Story of a Fox and a Fox Terrier. By Neils Heiberg. With 16 Plates in Colour by Cecil Aldin. Pott 4to. THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER. Now first put in modern English by John S. P. Tatlock and Percy MacKaye. With 32 Full-page Illustrations in Colour by Warwick Goble. Decorated Cloth. Crown 4to. 15s. net. STORIES FROM THE PENTAMERONE. By Giambattista Basile. Selected and Edited by E. F. Strange. With 32 Illustrations in Colour by Warwick Goble. Crown 4to. 15s. net. OUR VILLAGE. By Mary Russell Mitford. With Introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, 100 Illustrations by Hugh Thomson, and 16 Plates in Colour from Drawings by Alfred Rawlings. Crown 4to. 10s. 6d. net. THE NATURAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE. By Gilbert White. With 24 Illustrations in Colour by G. E. Collins, R.B.A. Crown 4to. 10s. 6d. net. IN LOTUS-LAND: JAPAN. By Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. With 8 Plates in Colour and 96 in Monochrome. Crown 4to. 21s. net. CRANFORD. By Mrs. Gaskell. With a Preface by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, and Illustrations in Colour by Hugh Thomson. Crown 8vo. 5s. net. MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd., LONDON. |