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ZB A Delnatian Tile” | | lived together in one family. One did everything, while the other was an idle fellow who troubled himself about nothing but eating and drinking. The harvests were always magnificent; they had cows, horses, sheep, pigs, bees, and everything else in plenty. The elder brother, who did everything, said to himself, one day, "Wagy should I work for this idler? It is better for us to separate; I will work for myself alone, and he can do as he likes." He said to his brother, therefore: “Brother, it is not just for me to do everything, while you trouble yourself about nothing but eating and drinking; we must separate.” His brother tried to dissuade him from his plan, saying: “Brother, don’t do this, we are so well off as we are. You have everything in your own hands; what is mine is yours; and you know that I am always satisfied with what you do or order done.” 79