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Story XXV

STORY XXV

One of the Arab kings ordered his officials to double the allowance of a certain attendant, because he was always at the palace expecting orders, whilst the other servants were engaged in amusements and sports, neglecting their duties. A pious man, who heard this, remarked that high degrees at the Court of heaven are similarly bestowed upon servants.

If a man comes two mornings to serve the Shâh, he will on the third certainly look benevolently on him. Sincere worshippers entertain the hope that they will not be disappointed at the threshold of God. Superiority consists in attending to commands; the neglect of commands leads to exclusion. Who possesses the criterion of righteousness places the head upon the threshold.

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