The Peasant in Heaven
Once
on a time a poor pious peasant died, and arrived before the gate of
heaven. At the same time a very rich, rich lord came there who also wanted
to get into heaven. Then Saint Peter came with the key, and opened the
door, and let the great man in, but apparently did not see the peasant,
and shut the door again. And now the peasant outside, heard how the great
man was received in heaven with all kinds of rejoicing, and how they
were making music, and singing within. At length all became quiet again,
and Saint Peter came and opened the gate of heaven, and let the peasant
in. The peasant, however, expected that they would make music and sing
when he went in also, but all remained quite quiet; he was received with
great affection, it is true, and the angels came to meet him, but no one
sang. Then the peasant asked Saint Peter how it was that they did not
sing for him as they had done when the rich man went in, and said that
it seemed to him that there in heaven things were done with just as much
partiality as on earth. Then said Saint Peter, "By no means, thou art just
as dear to us as any one else, and wilt enjoy every heavenly delight that
the rich man enjoys, but poor fellows like thee come to heaven every day,
but a rich man like this does not come more than once in a hundred years!"
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