A white man, it is said, met Snake upon whom a large stone
had fallen and covered her so that she could not rise. The White Man lifted the
stone off Snake, but when he had done so, she wanted to bite him. The White Man
said, " Stop! let us both go first to some wise people." They went to
Hyena, and the White Man asked him, "Is it right that Snake should want to
bite me, when I helped her as she lay under a stone and could not rise?"
Hyena (who thought he would get his share of the White Man's body) said,
"If you were bitten what would it matter?" Then Snake wanted to bite
him, but the White Man said again, "Wait a little, and let us go to other
wise people, that I may hear whether this is right." They went and met
Jackal. The White Man said to Jackal, "Is it right for Snake to want to
bite me, when I lifted up the stone which lay upon her?" Jackal replied,
"I do not believe that Snake could be covered by a stone so she could not
rise. Unless I saw it with my two eyes, I would not believe it. Therefore, come
let us go and see the place where you say it happened whether it can be
true." They went, and arrived at the place where it had happened. Jackal
said, "Snake, lie down, and let thyself be covered." Snake did so, and
the White Man covered her with the stone; but although she exerted herself very
much, she could not rise. Then the White Man wanted again to release Snake, but
Jackal interfered, and said, "Do not lift the stone. She wanted to bite
you, therefore she may rise by herself." Then they both went away and left
Snake under the stone.
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