COREE STACK z009

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"If you're not very careful, you're going to take your father or mother, your sister or brother, for a
cow and then -gobbled up. Nothings more bitter than being unable to tell the difference between
people and cous. And yet there's nothing for it. One day a man eats his own brother! After a wbile he
realizes what he has done, but it's 1o0 late. And nothing can provide him an excuse... " 
This is the
iteral translation of the beginning of a Korean tale. And if you get the impression that you recognize
someone in this written-spoken, lost-found tone, it's the right impression.

Eating bird's fesh weakens the memory. And without memory, no stories to tell, and untold stories
go rotten. And words left to sleep drift into terrible dreams. One man closed up all his stories in a sack
they took revenge, became poison fruits, scalding water, red-hot iron, a tangle of snakes. They had to
be killed with swords.

When a cat and a dog set out in search of a precious stone, stolen from their masters by an evil woman
(and ask you, what better use for a cat and dog's time?), the dog began barking in front of the woman's
house, but the cat ordered the mice to go find the stone (the green one in the closet, and the mice
prudently obeyed; then the dog with his stupid questions made the cat drop the stone he was holding
between his teeth, and it fell to the bottom of the water, but when a fisherman found a dead fish the cat
took to reckoning "This fish died from eating the stone," so he opened the fish -and the dead fish gave
up the stone. Which is why the clever cat has the right to stay inside the house, while the stupid dog
stavs out.