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Aesop's
The Miser
A MISER sold all that he had and bought a lump of gold,
which he buried in a hole in the ground by the side of an old wall and went to
look at daily. One of his workmen observed his frequent visits to the spot and
decided to watch his movements. He soon discovered the secret of the hidden
treasure, and digging down, came to the lump of gold, and stole it. The Miser,
on his next visit, found the hole empty and began to tear his hair and to make
loud lamentations. A neighbor, seeing him overcome with grief and learning the
cause, said, "Pray do not grieve so; but go and take a stone, and place it in
the hole, and fancy that the gold is still lying there. It will do you quite the
same service; for when the gold was there, you had it not, as you did not make
the slightest use of it."
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