2. a thief once brought to
a King's court - charged for
stealing valuables from a
merchant's shop - the thief
wept and pleaded for mercy
- said that his hands were
wicked - he was innocent
- the hands disobeyed and
stole - hands were guilty for
committing crime - the King
said that the hands would
be severely punished - they
were to go to the prison for
six years - while he could stay
outside - the thief understood
that justice is always
supreme and overshadows
lies or crime in any form.
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a thief once brought to
a King's court - charged for
stealing valuables from a
merchant's shop - the thief
wept and pleaded for mercy
- said that his hands were
wicked - he was innocent
- the hands disobeyed and
stole - hands were guilty for
committing crime - the King
said that the hands would
be severely punished - they
were to go to the prison for
six years - while he could stay
outside - the thief understood
that justice is always
supreme and overshadows
lies or crime in any form
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