
In this lively volume, the author spins a witty, almost lyrical meditation on jealousy and the absurdities of suspicion. Through clever rhymes and sharp observations, he argues that the torment of a jealous mind is little more than a fleeting fancy, even likening it to the harmless misplacement of a hat. The piece playfully suggests that being labeled a cuckold might, paradoxically, bring unexpected advantages—social leeway, a boost in confidence, and even a strategic edge in games of chance.
Beyond the satire, the collection introduces a curious tale of a man who shuns marriage, only to be drawn into the intrigue of a mysterious magick cup. His reluctant liaison yields a daughter whose growth hints at hidden fortunes and tangled destinies. Listeners will be drawn into a world where humor, philosophy, and a touch of the fantastical mingle, setting the stage for a story that promises both amusement and thoughtful reflection.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1621–1695
Best known for the lively fables that turned talking animals into sharp little lessons, this 17th-century French writer mixed wit, rhythm, and a clear-eyed view of human nature. His stories have stayed popular for centuries because they are playful on the surface and surprisingly observant underneath.
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