The Image Of Mercury And The Carpenter
A very poor man, a Carpenter by trade, had a wooden image of Mercury,
before which he made offerings day by day, and begged the idol to
make him rich, but in spite of his entreaties he became poorer and
poorer. At last, being very angry, he took his image down from its
pedestal and dashed it against the wall. When its head was knocked
off, out came a stream of gold, which the Carpenter quickly picked
up and said, "Well, I think thou art altogether contradictory and
unreasonable; for when I paid you honor, I reaped no benefits: but
now that I maltreat you I am loaded with an abundance of riches."
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