He would hunt in the forest and share his food with the helpless beast.
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the cave. Both of them fell into hands of the
soldiers. The soldier took them back to the
city. They put Androcles in chains in a prison.
The lion was caged.
In those days, people who were found to be
guilty of a serious crime were fed to wild
beasts, as punishment. Running away from
one's master was a very serious crime at
that time. Therefore, Androcles, too, was to
thrown to the wild bests.
On the appointed day, the emperor arrived at
the circus and took his place. The crowds
cheered loudly. The trumpeters blew the
trumpet and Androcles was brought into the
arena. His chains were unbound. He felt weak
and dismayed. He was certain that this
was the last day of his life.
At the opposite end, a gate was raised and a
ferocious lion was released into arena. It
had been kept hungry to make it more
ferocious. Androcles was filled with fear, but he put up a brave front.
The lion saw Androcles and rushed towards
him, bounding and roaring. But suddenly it
stopped in its tracks. Then it moved slowly
forward. All its rage seemed to have melted.
Androcles saw this too. Each friend recognized
the other.
the cave. Both of them fell into hands of the
soldiers. The soldier took them back to the
city. They put Androcles in chains in a prison.
The lion was caged.
In those days, people who were found to be
guilty of a serious crime were fed to wild
beasts, as punishment. Running away from
one's master was a very serious crime at
that time. Therefore, Androcles, too, was to
thrown to the wild bests.
On the appointed day, the emperor arrived at
the circus and took his place. The crowds
cheered loudly. The trumpeters blew the
trumpet and Androcles was brought into the
arena. His chains were unbound. He felt weak
and dismayed. He was certain that this
was the last day of his life.
At the opposite end, a gate was raised and a
ferocious lion was released into arena. It
had been kept hungry to make it more
ferocious. Androcles was filled with fear, but he put up a brave front.
The lion saw Androcles and rushed towards
him, bounding and roaring. But suddenly it
stopped in its tracks. Then it moved slowly
forward. All its rage seemed to have melted.
Androcles saw this too. Each friend recognized
the other.
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