The Two Soldiers and the Robber

Summary

The story revolves around two soldiers who are ambushed by a robber. One soldier abandons his companion and flees, while the other bravely stands his ground and fights off the robber alone. After the danger has passed and the robber is defeated, the cowardly soldier returns and acts as if he intended to help all along, boasting about what he would have done. The brave soldier rebukes him, stating that he would have appreciated any support during the fight, even verbal encouragement, but now sees through his companion's false bravado. The narrative highlights themes of cowardice versus bravery, the importance of true support in challenging times, and the recognition of authentic valor over pretended courage.

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Two Soldiers traveling together were set upon by a Robber. The one fled away; the other stood his ground and defended himself with his stout right hand. The Robber being slain, the timid companion ran up and drew his sword, and then, throwing back his traveling cloak said, “I’ll at him, and I’ll take care he shall learn whom he has attacked.” On this, he who had fought with the Robber made answer, “I only wish that you had helped me just now, even if it had been only with those words, for I should have been the more encouraged, believing them to be true; but now put up your sword in its sheath and hold your equally useless tongue, till you can deceive others who do not know you. I, indeed, who have experienced with what speed you run away, know right well that no dependence can be placed on your valor.”