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 The Gospel of Buddha
Compiled from ancient records by Paul Carus, 1894The Lost SonChapter 65 of 100
Web Publication by Mountain Man Graphics, Australia
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When the son saw the place to which he was conducted,  he thought,
"I must have evoked the suspicion of a powerful man, 
and he will throw me  into prison."  
Full of apprehension he made his escape  
before  he had seen his father. [2]
Then the father sent messengers out after his son,  
who was  caught and  brought back in spite of his cries and  lamentations.   
Thereupon the father ordered his servants to deal tenderly with his son,  
and he appointed a labourer of his son's rank and education 
to employ the lad as  a helpmate on the estate.   
And the son was pleased with  his  new situation. [3]
From the window of his palace the father watched the boy,  
and when he saw that he was honest and industrious,  
he promoted him higher and higher. [4]
After some time,  he summoned his son 
and called together all  his servants,  
and made the secret known to them.   
Then the poor man  was exceedingly glad 
he was full of joy at meeting his father.  [5]
Little  by  little must the minds of men  
be  trained  for  higher truths.  [6]
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Compiled from ancient records by Paul Carus, 1894The Lost SonChapter 65 of 100
Web Publication by Mountain Man Graphics, Australia
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