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Is He the Crafty Ulysses?
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Narrated by Lorenzo Licup, a Pampango from Angeles, Pampanga.
Balbino and Alaga had only one child, a son named Suguid, who was at first greatly beloved by them. The couple was very rich, and therefore the boy wanted nothing that was not granted [198]by his parents. Now, the son was a voracious1 eater. While still a baby, he used to pull up the nails from the floor and eat them, when his mother had no more milk to give him. When all the nails were exhausted2, he ate the cotton with which the pillows were stuffed. Thus his parents used to compare him to a mill which consumes sugarcane incessantly3. It was not many years before the wealth of the couple had become greatly diminished by the lavish4 expenditure5 they had to make for Suguid’s food. So Suguid became more and more intolerable every day. At last his parents decided6 to cast him away into a place from which he might not be able to find his way home again.
One day they led him to a dense7 forest, and there abandoned him. Luckily for Suguid, a merchant soon passed by that place. The merchant heard him crying, and looked for him. He found the boy, and, being a good-natured man, he took the boy home with him. It was not long before the merchant realized that Suguid was a youth of talent, and he put him in school. In a few weeks the boy showed his superiority over his classmates. In time he beat even the master in points of learning. And so it was that after only five months of studying he left the school, because he found it too small for his expanding intellect.
By some mathematical calculation, so the tradition says, or by certain mysterious combinations of characters that he wrote on paper, Suguid discovered one day that a certain princess was hidden somewhere. She had been concealed8
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