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					  	  ________________________________________________ _ A LESSON IN HUMILITY 
 All the noblest men of Persia [Footnote: Per'sia.] and Arabia In the midst of the feast the caliph called upon the poet, Abul Atayah, The poet rose and began: "Live, O caliph and enjoy thyself in the "That is a good beginning," said Raschid. "Let us hear the rest." The "Good! good!" said the caliph, "Go on." The poet bowed his head and obeyed: "But when the hour of death comes, [Illustration] The caliph's eyes were filled with tears. Emotion choked him. He Then one of the officers, who was sitting near the poet, cried out: "Let the poet alone," said Raschid. "He has seen me in my blindness, Haroun-al-Raschid (Aaron the Just) was the greatest of all the caliphs ________ | ||
 
