The hermit drew the King's attention. *
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The hermit drew the King's attention towards the bearded man.
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- In the context of Leo Tolstoy's 'The Three Questions,' when the king was digging the ground, the hermit drew his notice to the 'bearded who came running and bleeding from his stomach area.'
- After reaching them, the man lost his consciousness. Then, the hermit and the king dressed his wounds and gave shelter to him.
- The bearded came to seek revenge upon the king but later wounded by his bodyguard. Seeing the king's kindness, he seeks for apology and he forgives him.
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