A man who had traveled in foreign
lands boasted very much, on returning to his own country,
of the many wonderful and heroic feats he had performed
in the different places he had visited. Among
other things, he said that when he was at Rhodes he
had leaped to such a distance that no man of his day
could leap anywhere near him as to that, there were
in Rhodes many persons who saw him do it and whom
he could call as witnesses. One of the bystanders
interrupted him, saying: “Now, my good
man, if this be all true there is no need of witnesses.
Suppose this to be Rhodes, and leap for us.”
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