The duke, who was driven away from his kingdom by his younger brother, retired to the Forest of Arden along with his faithful followers. These people soon got accustomed to the lazy life of the forest and they felt it to be more relaxing than the life of a court. They led the life like that of Robin Hood of England, and to this forest many noble youths came and spent their leisure time as they did in the golden age. In summer they took rest under the shade of the trees watching the playful sports of the forest-deer. They even felt sad that they had to kill those deer for food. In winter when the cold wind blew, the duke sufferedfrom cold but said, "These chilling winds which blow upon my body are true counsellors: they do not flatter, but represent truly to me my condition, and though they bite sharply, their tooth is nothing like as keen as that of unkindness and ingratitude." He remarked that men might sayagainst adversities but there are some uses of of a poisonous toad. In this way the duke drew lessons from nature and he found tongues in trees, books
in the flowing streams, sermons in stones and good in everything.
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