Why did the king sleep through the night in the hermit’s hut comfortably?
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Answer. Answer: 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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