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Chapter 31 full moon

Gibran Essays - The Wanderer 纪伯伦 466Words 2018-03-18
The full moon came up over the town in such splendor that all the dogs in the town began to bark. Only one dog neither barked nor barked, and said to the others in a solemn voice, "Don't make the silence wake up from sleep, and don't call the moon to the earth with your barking." Then all the dogs fell silent and stopped barking.But the dog who told everyone not to bark barked all night because of the silence. The Full Moon The full moon rose in glory upon the town, and all the dogs of that town began to bark at the moon. Only one dog did not bark, and he said to them in a grave voice, "Awake not stillness from her sleep, nor bring you the moon to the earth with your barking."

Then all the dogs ceased barking, in awful silence. But the dog who had spoken to them continued barking for silence, the rest of the night.
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