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The laughable stories collected by Mâr Gregory John Bar Hebræ

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STORIES ABOUT WEALTHY AND LIBERAL MEN.<br />

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CCCCIX. Another wealthy merchant bought a<br />

maiden for sixty thousand pieces of silver in the<br />

market, and he wanted a beast whereon she could<br />

ride and go with him to his house; and as at the<br />

moment there was ho animal ready a certain soldier<br />

brought his mule to her to ride upon. And when she<br />

was mounted he that had bought her said unto him<br />

that had lent her his beast to ride, "She shall be thine,<br />

"and she shall go with thee to thine house." And the<br />

soldier being bashful and hardly liking to accept her,<br />

her master swore that neither the maid nor the price<br />

thereof should come into his possession; and thus he<br />

made a gift [worth] sixty thousand suze in a moment'.<br />

CCCCXX. Another man brought a gift to a certain<br />

king, and having accepted it the king was sad. And<br />

when he was asked why he was sad, he replied, "How<br />

"can I help being sad, for, behold, every time that I<br />

"give this man the price thereof, he will only consider<br />

"it to be what he hath given to me. <strong>The</strong>refore it is<br />

"meet for kings to give rather than that gifts should<br />

"be made to them."<br />

CCCCXXI. A certain player of music asked a king<br />

to give him something which he could ride, and the<br />

king commanded them to give him a camel, and a<br />

horse, and a mule, and an ass, and a maiden, saying<br />

to him, "If we could find anything else which could<br />

be ridden we would have given it to thee."<br />

CCCCXXII. A poet asked a certain king to give<br />

him [some] flour, but he did not give it to him. And<br />

when the report thereof reached a certain neighbouring<br />

/. e., £1500, if we reckon the zuzd at sixpence.<br />

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