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THE CALIPH AND THE POET
Al Mansur loved poetry and was fond of hearing poets repeat their own "Which would you rather have" asked the caliph, "three hundred pieces The poet wished very much to please the caliph. So he said, "Oh, my The caliph smiled, and said, "Very well, then, listen to my first wise "Oh, dear!" moaned the poet. "There go a hundred gold pieces all at "Worse and worse!" groaned the poor poet. "There go the second hundred. "Wait, and I will tell you," said the caliph; and he smiled again. "My "O caliph, have mercy!" cried the poet. "Keep the third piece of wisdom The caliph laughed outright, and so did every one that heard him. Then The caliph, Al Mansur, lived nearly twelve hundred years ago. He was
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