The Herdsman and the Lost Bull

Summary

This story is about a herdsman who loses a bull-calf and vows to offer a lamb as a sacrifice to the forest deities if he can find out who the thief is. During his search, he discovers a lion eating the calf. Confronted with the frightening sight, he realizes that finding the culprit was less important than his own safety. In his panic, he changes his promise, expressing a willingness to sacrifice more than initially vowed if he can escape unharmed. The story explores themes of desperation, changing priorities in the face of danger, and the tendency to bargain for personal safety when confronted with unexpected threats.

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A Herdsman tending his flock in a forest lost a Bull-calf from the fold. After a long and fruitless search, he made a vow that, if he could only discover the thief who had stolen the Calf, he would offer a lamb in sacrifice to Hermes, Pan, and the Guardian Deities of the forest. Not long afterwards, as he ascended a small hillock, he saw at its foot a Lion feeding on the Calf. Terrified at the sight, he lifted his eyes and his hands to heaven, and said: “Just now I vowed to offer a lamb to the Guardian Deities of the forest if I could only find out who had robbed me; but now that I have discovered the thief, I would willingly add a full-grown Bull to the Calf I have lost, if I may only secure my own escape from him in safety.”