By and by they came to the
gates of the palace, and sent word to the king that a wonderful bowman
was there. The king sent for the bowman to come before him. Both the
big man and the little man went in and, bowing, stood before the king.
The king looked at the big man and asked, "What brings you here?"
"I want to be in your army," said the big man.
"Who is the little man with you?" asked the king.
"He is my page," said the big man.
"What pay do you want?" asked the king.
"A thousand pieces a month for me and my page, O King," said the big
man.
"I will take you and your page," said the king.
So the big man and the little bowman joined the king's army.
Now in those days there was a tiger in the forest who had carried off
many people. The king sent for the big man and told him to kill that
tiger.
The big man told the little bowman what the king said. They went into
the forest together, and soon the little bowman shot the tiger.
The king was glad to be rid of the tiger, and gave the big man rich
gifts and praised him.
Another day word came that a buffalo was running up and down a certain
road.
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