The Travellers And The Purse

Summary

This short story showcases a moral lesson about sharing and collective responsibility. It features two travelers, one of whom finds a purse filled with wealth. The finder exclaims about his individual fortune, ignoring his traveling companion's suggestion to share the fortune. However, when a group of people seems to accuse them of theft, the man with the purse realizes the disadvantage of claiming sole ownership and seeks to involve his companion in the predicament. His companion wisely points out that if he didn't want to share the fortune earlier, he should now face the consequences alone. The narrative underscores the importance of fairness and shared accountability, revealing how one's actions and words can impact relationships and personal integrity.

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Two men were traveling in company along the road when one of them picked up a well-filled purse.

“How lucky I am!” he said. “I have found a purse. Judging by its weight it must be full of gold.”

“Do not say ‘I have found a purse,'” said his companion. “Say rather ‘we have found a purse’ and ‘how lucky we are.’ Travelers ought to share alike the fortunes or misfortunes of the road.”

“No, no,” replied the other angrily. “I found it and I am going to keep it.”

Just then they heard a shout of “Stop, thief!” and looking around, saw a mob of people armed with clubs coming down the road.

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The man who had found the purse fell into a panic.

“We are lost if they find the purse on us,” he cried.

“No, no,” replied the other, “You would not say ‘we’ before, so now stick to your ‘I’. Say ‘I am lost.'”