Maich 20, 1915 
LAND AND \\ A T E R 
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A PARABLE OF PARA. 
The tale of the man who bought not 
wisely but too well. 
CHAPTER THE FIRST. 
TWO merchants of the East met at the gate 
of the city, each with his ass well-Iaden 
as if for a long journey. " Whither goest thou, 
friend ?" asked the one. "Dost thou perchance 
also journey to Damascus ? " " Even so," replied 
the other, "and if thou be willing, we will journey 
on our road together, for these be perilous times 
and the way is hard." 
" Yea, verily, thou art right, friend j hard for 
man and beast. Hast thou seen to it that thine 
ass is well-shod ? " " Of a surety, good friend, 
and shoes have I to spare should aught befall," 
Whereon the other smiled in his beard, but 
answered not, and they went on their way, the 
one with the other. (Jo be icntinued.) 
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