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story by one of the most famous writers of olden times. In
se days specially trained hawks were used in bunting.
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certain nobleman, whose name was Currado, was a gallant and
sworthy citizen, delichting much in hounds and hawks. Having
caught a far young crane one day with his hawk, he sent it home
his cook, with order to prepare it for supper.
The cook, who was a poor and simple fellow, trussed the bird and set
it over the fire to roast. When it was nearly done, a friend chanced
to come into the kitchen, and, being attracted by the good smell,
carnestly begged for a leg of the crane.
Nay, you shall have no leg from me, said the cook. Annoyed at
this refusal, the friend replied, 'Very well, then, you need never
again expect any favour from me
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