Why did the king sleep in the hermit's hut at night
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In Tolstoy's story "Three Questions," the King spends the night "on the threshold" of the Hermit's hut. ... He sleeps half within the Hermit's realm, which is a realm of goodness and knowledge, and half outside of it, so to speak, for he has not yet fully learned God's purpose for him on earth.
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The king was so tired from his walk, from the digging work with the spade and from putting all his effort to save the bearded man. So he slept soundly through the night.
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