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The Laughable Stories Collected by Mar Gregory John

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PROFITABLE SAYINGS OF MUHAMMEDAN KINGS. 63<br />

''value of half a susd," When his father heard of it,<br />

he said to him, " Having now understood that a zuzd<br />

"may be halved thou mayest also understand that thou<br />

"art not able to prosper."<br />

CCXXXVIII. Another king said, "If men only knew ^^^<br />

"how pleasant to me it is to forgive faults there is<br />

"not one of them who would not commit them."<br />

CCXXXIX. A certain prince had a little servant<br />

who used to learn with him in school, and who sud- c^<br />

denly sickened and died. And when the king said to<br />

him, "My son, thy servant is dead," he repHed, "Yes,<br />

"he is dead, and he hath escaped from the school."<br />

CCXL. A certain Byzantine king wrote a letter to<br />

one of the Arab kings using threatening words, and the<br />

Arab king wrote back, saying, "Our complete answer<br />

"to that which thou hast written will be something<br />

"which can be seen and not read," that is to say, "We<br />

"will come in person to meet thee."<br />

CCXLI. Another Arab king was pleased in his mind<br />

because they had brought to him certain baked meats<br />

which he loved. And having begun to eat he founds<br />

therein a fly; and when he had thrown it away and<br />

had eaten a little more, he found another fly and yet<br />

another; and when he had eaten and they had taken<br />

away the table, he said, "Let them cook for me only<br />

"a portion of this meat to-morrow, so that there may<br />

"be fewer of flies therein."<br />

CCXLII. Another sage said, "<strong>The</strong> gratification which<br />

"ariseth from forgiveness is very much better than that ^<br />

I "which ariseth from vengeance, because to forgiveness<br />

\ "praise<br />

appertaineth, and to vengeance repentance."<br />

CCXLIII. Another sage said, "Do not speak too freely<br />

and openly with him that is thy superior, lest he be^<br />

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