Home
Fictions/Novels
Short Stories
Poems
Essays
Plays
Nonfictions
 
Authors
All Titles
 






In Association with Amazon.com

Home > Authors Index > James Baldwin > Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories > This page

Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories, stories by James Baldwin

THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter VI of VII

< Previous
Table of content
Next >
________________________________________________
THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter VI of VII


The messengers were surprised. They had never heard of Chilon, for his
name was hardly known outside of his own country. But when they came
into Lacedaemon, they heard his praises on every side.

They learned that Chilon was a very quiet man, that he never spoke
about himself, and that he spent all his time in trying to make his
country great and strong and happy.

Chilon was so busy that the messengers had to wait several days before
they could see him. At last they were allowed to go before him and
state their business.

"We have here a very beautiful tripod," they said. "The oracle at
Delphi has ordered that it shall be given to the wisest of wise men,
and for that reason we have brought it to you."

"You have made a mistake," said Chilon. "Over in Athens [Footnote:
Ath'ens.] there is a very wise man whose name is Solon. [Footnote:
So'lon.] He is a poet, a soldier, and a lawmaker. He is my worst enemy,
and yet I admire him as the wisest man in the world. It is to him that
you should have taken the tripod."

Read next: THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter VII of VII

Read previous: THE GOLDEN TRIPOD - Chapter V of VII

Table of content of Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories


GO TO TOP OF SCREEN

Post your review
Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book