My apologies!
In my haste, I did not look at the copy of the original text but pasted in after the edited text.
It was incorrect. So, here is the text of the original document:
Aesop And The Figs (The text of original document)
Aesop is a slave. His first master is a large land-owner. Aesop works in the field. His master believes that Aesop can’t do anything else. Moreover, Aesop is so ugly and misshapen. So Aesop is put to work in the fields in over to keep out of his master’s sight.
One day his master visits his country ville.
A peasant brings him some figs. They are so delicious. He orders to his butter, Agathopus to keep them carefully and bring the figs to him after his bath.
Aesop comes into a house. Agathopus seizes the opportunity to eat up the figs and blame Aesop for it. He thinks that Aesop can’t clear himself. The master is so angry he orders Aesop to be punished at once.
Aesop is very frightened in deed. He throws himself at his master’s feet, begs him to postpone his punishment to give him the time to prove his innocence.
Aesop fetchs some tepid water drinks it in his master’s presense. He puts fingers down his throat, with the result that he throw up only water.
Agathopus and his friends do the same, with result that they throw up the figs in their stomach.
The master then realizes that Aesop’s accuses must have eaten the figs themselves. He orders them to he doubly punished, both for their greed and malice.