Fifty Famous People by James Baldwin
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The teacher answered, "I know of no man who is more honored than
yourself." "No, no," said the caliph. "It is the man who rose to go out, and two young princes contended for the honor of giving him his shoes but at last agreed that each should offer him one." Al Farra answered, "Sir, I should have forbidden them to do this, but I feared to discourage them. I hope that I shall never do anything to make them careless of their duties." "Well," said the caliph, "if you had forbidden them thus to honor you, I should have declared you in the wrong. They did nothing that was beneath the dignity of princes. Indeed, they honored themselves by honoring you." Al Farra bowed low, but said nothing; and the caliph went on. "No young man nor boy," said he, "can be so high in rank as to neglect three great duties: he must respect his ruler, he must love and obey his father, and he must honor his teacher." Then he called the two young princes to him, and as a reward for their noble conduct, filled their pockets with gold. THE BOY AND THE ROBBERS In Persia, when Cyrus the Great was king, boys were taught to tell the |
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