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(d) Sheikh Saadi, a renowned Persian poet, was travelling to the emperor's palace. + (h) Night fell on the way, and the poet took shelter in a courtier's house. + (a) As Saadi was dressed in his usual inexpensive attire, the courtier didn't recognize him. + (j) So, he treated the great man with indifference, offering him only a small meal and poor accommodation. + (b) On his way back home from the emperor's palace, Saadi deliberately stopped at the same courtier's house. + (i) This time, however, he was wearing the luxurious clothes given to him by the emperor. + (f) Seeing the expensive clothes of the guest, the courtier and his men were extremely hospitable, offering him a spread of fine dishes. + (c) During the meal, however, the guest began to put the delicacies into the folds of his fine clothes. + (g) Surprised, the courtier asked, "Why are you feeding your clothes, my honorable guest?" + (e) Saadi said that his clothes, in fact, deserved the food, reminding the host that last time he was shown poor hospitality because of his ordinary clothes.
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