[Gutenberg 52309] • Twenty-Two Goblins. Translated from the Sanskrit
- Authors
- Unknown
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- fairy tales -- india , tales -- india
- ISBN
- 9780365122593
- Date
- 2019-01-07T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.24 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from Twenty-Two Goblins: Translated From the Sanskrit
There lived the son of King Victory, the famous King Triple-victory, mighty as the king of the gods. As this king sat in judgment, a monk called Patience brought him every day one piece of fruit as an expression of homage. And the king took it and gave it each day to the treasurer who stood near. Thus twelve years passed.
Now one day the monk came to court, gave the king a piece of fruit as usual, and went away. But on this day the king gave the fruit to a pet baby monkey that had escaped from his keepers, and happened to wander in. And as the monkey ate the fruit, he Split it open, and a priceless, magnificent gem came out.
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