A man who makes his living doing laundry washes clothes in the river, while his young son plays on the banks. The father does not caution his son, nor keep him from the riverside, and one day the child fall into the water. His father rushes in to try to save him, and slips into deep water; his brother shortly follows, trying to rescue them both, but all three are drowned.
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Berlin Staatsbibliothek Ms. lat. qu. 618, Berlin Staatsbibliothek Sprenger 1368, Hebrew Group A, Hebrew Group B, Hebrew Prints, Latin Mishle Sendebar, Libro de los Engaños, Madrid Real Academia Española 'El Conde Lucanor', Ms. 15, Mishle Sendebar, Paris Bibliothèque nationale de France Arabe 3639, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Arabe 3670, St Petersburg National Library of Russia EVR I 272
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