Chad King

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One nightfall a man travelling on horseback towards the sea reached an inn by the roadside. He dismounted and, confident in man and night like all riders towards the sea, he tied his horse to a tree beside the door and entered into the inn.  At midnight, when all were asleep, a thief came and stole the traveller’s horse.  In the morning the man awoke, and discovered that his horse was stolen. And he grieved for his horse, and that a man had found it in his heart to steal.  Then his fellow lodgers came and stood around him and began to talk.  And the first man said, “How foolish of you to tie ...more
The Complete Works of Kahlil Gibran: All poems and short stories (Global Classics)
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