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_ A LESSON IN JUSTICE
At last, far in the East, he came to a land of which he had never The shah, or ruler of these people, went out to meet Alexander and When they were seated at the table the servants of the shah stood by "What!" said he, "do you eat gold in this country?" "We ourselves eat only common food," answered the shah. "But we have "It was not for gold that I came here," said Alexander. "I came to "Very well, then," said the shah, "stay with me a little while and While the shah and the king were talking, two countrymen came in. "My "Tell me about it," said the shah. "Well, it is this way," answered the man: "I bought a piece of ground The second man then spoke up and said, "It is true that I sold him the The shah sat silent for a while, as if in thought. Then he said to the "Yes, a young man of promise," was the answer. The shah turned to the second man: "Have you a daughter?" "I have," answered the man, "--a beautiful girl." "Well, then, this is my judgment. Let the son marry the daughter, if Alexander listened with great interest. "You have judged wisely and "What would you have done?" "Well, we should have thrown both men into prison, and the treasure "And is that what you call justice?" asked the shah. "We call it policy," said Alexander. "Then let me ask you a question," said the shah. "Does the sun shine "Surely." "Does the rain fall there?" "Oh, yes!" "Is it possible! But are there any gentle, harmless animals in your "A great many." "Then," said the shah, "it must be that the sun shines and the rain _________ |