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In the jungle, a merchant has fallen asleep, his donkey dreams next
to him.
The man’s weapon is hanging in a tree; a cunning monkey
steals it.
The donkey awakened by a noise, listening and pricking
up its ears, it stands there frightened.
For suddenly, a terrible
roar sounded through the silence of the jungle.
The donkey looks
for its rider, who peacefully sleeps on.
However, the hoof's double
kick releases him from Morpheus’ embrace.
Because he didn’t hear
anything while he was asleep, he starts yelling at the donkey.
He
searches in vain for the rifle and beats a hasty retreat.
No sooner
did they feel safe than the lion had arrived on the scene.
He
managed to escape this time. As the lion grins and prepares to pounce
again, he is being pinched in the hind leg.
Alas, the proud tuft is
missing from his tail. He no longer hides the pain.
Since it is
very decorative, the tuft is then repurposed.
Before the lion’s
courage is roused once more, the gramophone is being fired up.
As
soon as he heard the tune “Zu Hagenbeck,” he lost
consciousness.
Anyone traveling through the jungle usually carries
a lasso.
Now the lion is all tied up, the donkey’s ribs heave with
his breath.
Dust swirling, he hurries off into the distance; the
lion’s missus does not like it.
Meanwhile this giraffe feels
nothing but pleasure.
The destination our rider is heading for
appears lively well before he arrives.
[Sign on building reads:
John Hagenbeck’s Menagerie. Africa branch]
And with the buyer that
was found, the lion’s last hope faded.