The Serpent and the Eagle
    
    
      An Eagle swooped down upon a Serpent and seized it in his talons
    with the intention of carrying it off and devouring it. But the
    Serpent was too quick for him and had its coils round him in a moment;
    and then there ensued a life-and-death struggle between the two. A
    countryman, who was a witness of the encounter, came to the assistance
    of the eagle, and succeeded in freeing him from the Serpent and
    enabling him to escape. In revenge, the Serpent spat some of his
    poison into the man's drinking-horn. Heated with his exertions, the
    man was about to slake his thirst with a draught from the horn, when
    the Eagle knocked it out of his hand, and spilled its contents upon
    the ground.
    
    
    	"One good turn deserves another."
    


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