So Fila put out one of his friend's eyes, and Lila said nothing; he put all his misfortunes in the hand of God.
On the fourteenth day Lila said to Fila, "My friend, have you not treated me evilly? Have you not done wrong? I left my mother to follow you, my friend, and you have deceived me. You have eaten my ladus till they were finished, and now you have taken all my clothes and put out my eye. Will you not to-day give me a piece of your ladu?"
Fila said, "Yes, I will give you a piece of ladu if you agree to me putting out your other eye."
Lila said to him, "Go on, put out my other eye."
So Fila put out his other eye, and then he sat him down under a tree and put his gourd of water and a piece of ladu beside him and went his way, leaving his friend blind and naked in the road.
Lila sat there awhile, and then he ate his piece of ladu, drank his water, gave praise to God and then slept.
When it was midnight two birds came and perched on the tree, one on one side and one on the other.
The first said, "Eh, my friend, I have a song which I will sing."
The other asked, "What song will you sing?"
Then the first bird looked down and said, "Look, there is a human asleep underneath."