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A short story by Robert Louis Stevenson |
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Faith, Half Faith And No Faith At All |
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Faith, Half Faith And No Faith At All IN the ancient days there went three men upon pilgrimage; one was a As they went, the priest spoke about the grounds of faith. "We find the proofs of our religion in the works of nature," said "That is true," said the virtuous person. "The peacock has a scrannel voice," said the priest, "as has been "I require no such proofs," said the virtuous person. "Then you have no reasonable faith," said the priest. "Great is the right, and shall prevail!" cried the virtuous person. "These are but playings upon words," returned the priest. "A Just then they passed a country farm, where there was a peacock "Where are you now?" asked the virtuous person. "And yet this "The devil fly away with that peacock!" said the priest; and he was But presently they came to a shrine, where a Fakeer performed "Ah!" said the priest, "here are the true grounds of faith. The And he beat upon his breast, and groaned like one with colic. "Now to me," said the virtuous person, "all this is as little to Now at this the Fakeer was so much incensed that his hand trembled; "Where are you now?" asked the virtuous person. "And yet it shakes "The devil fly away with the Fakeer!" cried the priest. "I really "Cheer up!" cried the virtuous person. "Great is the right, and "If you are quite sure it will prevail," says the priest. "I pledge my word for that," said the virtuous person. So the other began to go on again with a better heart. At last one came running, and told them all was lost: that the "I have been grossly deceived," cried the virtuous person. "All is lost now," said the priest. "I wonder if it is too late to make it up with the devil?" said the "Oh, I hope not," said the priest. "And at any rate we can but "I am off to die with Odin," said the rover. -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |