what is your trade story of a Turkish judge
on what context did the speaker utter the above words?
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One day the Caliph (King) Haroun al-Raschid disguised himself as an ordinary traveler and left his palace to travel through his country and see for himself how his people fared. Mounted on a fine steed, he traveled on until he came to within a few miles of the town of Bassora. There he saw a poor lame man seated by the wayside.
"Alms! Alms! I beg of you," implored the beggar.
The Caliph threw him a piece of money, and was about to ride on, when a sudden thought stopped him. "Old beggar," he said, "to what city do you journey?"
"To the city of Bassora," answered the lame man.
Dismounting, the Caliph helped the old man to the horse's back, then mounting in front of him, rode into Bassora.
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