by
Naftali Reich *
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"Would you give a leg," asked the sage, "for a bagful of diamonds?"
"Yes, I would," said the young man. "The pleasures riches bring would easily compensate for my loss of a leg."
"Come with me," said the sage, and he led him into the marketplace where a one-legged man sat leaning against a wall.
"My good fellow," said the sage, "would you give me a bagful of diamonds if I could restore your leg?"
"I would give two bagfuls," he replied, "even if I had to spend years stealing them. I would do anything to be relieved of my legless misery."
The sage turned to the young man. "Would you still make that deal?"
The young man shivered and shook his head.
"Go home," said the sage. "You don't have to seek riches. You have it already."
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* Rabbi Naftali Reich
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