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The Poor Man and the Flask of Oil
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The Poor Man and the Flask of Oil
There
was once a Poor Man, who lived in a house next to a
wealthy Merchant who sold oil and honey. As the Merchant
was a kind neighbor, he one day sent a flask of oil to the
Poor Man. The Poor Man was delighted, and put it carefully
away on the top shelf. One evening, as he was gazing at it,
he said half aloud,—
"I wonder how much oil there is in that bottle. There is a
large quantity. If I should sell it, I could buy five sheep.
Every year I should have lambs, and before long I should own
a flock. Then
I should sell some of the sheep, and be rich
enough to marry a wife. Perhaps we might have a son. And what
a fine boy he would be! So tall, strong, and obedient! But if
he should disobey me," and he raised the staff which he held
in his hand, "I should punish him thus!" and he swung the
staff over his head and brought it heavily to the ground,
knocking, as he did so, the flask off the shelf so that the
oil ran over him from head to foot.
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