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The laughable stories collected by Mâr Gregory John Bar Hebræ

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PROFITABLE SAYINGS OF THE PERSIAN SAGES. 25<br />

[about it] and ran out among the men having her<br />

head uncovered, but when she came to her father on<br />

the cross she covered it. And when the king asked<br />

her concerning what she had done, she replied, "He<br />

"was the only man [there] before whom it was meet<br />

"to be ashamed [at being uncovered]."<br />

XCIV. Sapor' said, "<strong>The</strong> ornaments of a city are<br />

"these:— A victorious king, a righteous judge, a market<br />

"full] of merchandize, a skilful physician and a flowing<br />

"river."<br />

XCV. Khusrau (II) asked one of his wise men,<br />

"Which are the more numerous, men or devils?" And<br />

he replied,<br />

"If thou considerest the Kurds and the com-<br />

"mon folk of the bazaars men, men are the more<br />

"numerous."<br />

XCVI. Bazarjamhir said, "Whosoever loveth thee<br />

"will keep thee from thine anger, but whosoever hateth<br />

"thee will stir thee up thereunto."<br />

XCVII. To this same Bazarjamhir it was said, "Who<br />

"is he that hath no defect in him?" And he replied,<br />

"He that dieth not."<br />

XCVIII. Bazarjamhir's wife asked him a certain<br />

question and he replied, "I know not the answer."<br />

<strong>The</strong>reupon she said unto him, "Dost thou take such<br />

"large wages from the king [for thy wisdom] and yet<br />

"not know the answer to my question?" And he replied,<br />

"I receive my wages for what I know, and it is<br />

"not payment for what I know not. If I were to re-<br />

"ceive wages for that which I know not all the king's<br />

"treasures would be insufficient to reward me, for the<br />

"things which I know not are exceedingly many."<br />

'<br />

Shapur I began to reign A.D. 272, Sh^pur II A.D. 621, and<br />

Shapur III A.D. 695.

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