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running." said the her
one hour passed and another. The sun began to sink behind the trees and the king at
stuck the spade into the ground and said, "I came to you, wise one, for an answer to my
estions. If you can give me none, please say so, and I will go home." "Here comes someone
said the hermit, let us see who it is.
The king turned round and saw a bearded man come running out of the forest. The man
d his hands pressed against his stomach, and blood was flowing from under them. When
ched the king, he tainted and fell to the
me tell to the ground, moaning feebly. The king and the hermit
bed the man's clothing. There was a large
There was a large wound in his stomach. The king washed it as
as he could, and bandaged it with his handkerchief and a towel the hermit had. But the blood
not stop flowing, and the king again and again re
again and again removed the bandage soaked with warm
blood and washed and revandaged the wound. When at last the blood stopped flowing, the man
(a blood
yovived and asked for something to drink. The king brought some fresh water and gave it to him.
Meanwhile the sun had set and it had become cool. So the king, with the hermit's help,
d the wounded man into the hut. The man lay there quietly with his eyes closed. By now, the
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he reached the king
unfastened the man's
well as he could, and band
blood and washed andre
carried the wounded man into
bere asleep. When he awoke i
king was so tired anterns walk and the work he had done, that he lay down himself and also fell
ep. When he awoke in the morning, it took him some time to remember where he was and
Jeho was the strange bearded man lying by his side and gazing intently at him."Forgive me!" said
who v
Lan the bearded man in a weak voice, when he saw that the king was awake and was looking at him.
do not know you, and rve nothing to forgive you for," said the king.
ree "You do not know me, but I know you. I am that enemy of yours who swore to revenge
Me himself on you because you executed his brother and seized his property. I knew you had gone
alone to see the hermit, and I resolved to kill you on your way back. But the day passed and you
not return. So I came out of my ambush to find you. Your bodyguards recognised me and
2/ wounded me. I escaped from them but would have bled to death had you not dressed my wound.
wished to kill you but you have saved my life. Now if I live, and if you wish it, I'll serve you all my
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life."
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Dont worry, I did not waste time reading all of it. Though I’m guessing it is about how a king saves the life of his enemy
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