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brothers divided the land in half and cach one farmed his own section. With
Once there were two brothers who inherited their father's land. The two
the passage of time, the older brother married and had six children, while the
younger brother never married.
One night, the younger brother lay awake. "It's not fair that cach of us has half
the land to farm," he thought. “My brother has six children to feed and I have
none. He should have grains than I do."
So that night, the younger brother went to his silo, gathered a large bundle of
wheat, and climbed the hill that separated the two farms and over to his
brother's farm. Leaving the wheat in his brother's silo, the younger brother
returned home, feeling pleased with himself.
Earlier that very same night, the older brother was also lying awake. “It's not
fair that each of us has half the land to farm," he thought. “In my old age my
wife and I will have our grown children to take care of us, not to mention
grandchildren, while my brother will probably have none. He should at least
sell more grain from the fields now so that he can provide for himself with
dignity in his old age.”
So that night, too, he secretly gathered a large bundle of wheat, climbed the
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hill, left it in his brother's silo, and returned home, feeling pleased with
himself.
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The next morning, the younger brother was surprised to see the amount of
grain in his barn unchanged. “I must not have taken as much wheat as I
thought,” he said, bemused. “Tonight, I'll be sure to take more.”
That very same moment, his older brother was also standing in his barn,
musing much the same thought.
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After night fell, each brother gathered a greater amount of wheat from his barn
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and in the dark, secretly delivered it to his brother's barn. The next morning,
the brothers were again puzzled and perplexed.
“How can I be mistaken?" Each one scratched his head. “There's the same
amount of grain here as there was before I cleared the pile for my brother. This
is impossible! Tonight, I'll make no mistake - I'll take the pile down to the
very floor. That way I'll be sure the grain gets delivered to my brother."
The third night, more determined than ever, each brother gathered a large pile
of wheat from his barn, loaded it onto a cart, and slowly pulled his haul
through the fields and up the hill to his brother's barn. At the top of the hill,
under the shadow of a moon, each brother noticed a figure in the distance.
Who could it be?
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