Khalil Gibran - The Two Hermits

Khalil Gibran - The Two Hermits

Upon a lonely mountain, there lived two hermits who worshipped God br and loved one another. br br Now these two hermits had one earthen bowl, and this was their only br possession. br br One day an evil spirit entered into the heart of the older hermit br and he came to the younger and said, 'It is long that we have br lived together. The time has come for us to part. Let us divide br our possessions.' br br Then the younger hermit was saddened and he said, 'It grieves br me, Brother, that thou shouldst leave me. But if thou must needs br go, so be it,' and he brought the earthen bowl and gave it to him br saying, 'We cannot divide it, Brother, let it be thine.' br br Then the older hermit said, 'Charity I will not accept. I will br take nothing but mine own. It must be divided.' br br And the younger one said, 'If the bowl be broken, of what use would br it be to thee or to me? If it be thy pleasure let us rather cast br a lot.' br br But the older hermit said again, 'I will have but justice and mine br own, and I will not trust justice and mine own to vain chance. The br bowl must be divided.' br br Then the younger hermit could reason no further and he said, 'If br it be indeed thy will, and if even so thou wouldst have it let us br now break the bowl.' br br But the face of the older hermit grew exceedingly dark, and he br cried, 'O thou cursed coward, thou wouldst not fight.


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