A man and a Satyr having struck up an acquaintance1, sat down together to eat. The day being wintry and cold, the man put his fingers to his mouth and blew opon them. "What's that for, my friend?" asked the Satyr. "My hands are so cold," said the man, "I do it to warm them."
In a little while some hot food was placed before them, and the man, raising the dish to his mouth, again blew opon it. "And what's the meaning of that, now?" said the Satyr. "Oh," replied the man, "My porridge is so hot, I do it to cool it."
"Nay2, then," said the Satyr, "from this moment I renounce3(宣布放弃) your friendship, for I will have nothing to do with one who blows hot and cold with the same mouse."