Rose and Thorn

In an ancient Persian tale, a condemned criminal berated his princely judge; but a kindly minister, asked to repeat the man’s words, substituted a quotation from the Koran, and the poor wretch was acquitted. Another minister protested that it was not the truth, hoping to win favour; but the wise prince preferred a merciful lie to a cruel truth.

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