An old woman having
lost the use of her eyes, called in a Physician to
heal them, and made this bargain with him in the presence
of witnesses: that if he should cure her blindness,
he should receive from her a sum of money; but if
her infirmity remained, she should give him nothing.
This agreement being made, the Physician, time after
time, applied his salve to her eyes, and on every
visit took something away, stealing all her property
little by little. And when he had got all she
had, he healed her and demanded the promised payment.
The Old Woman, when she recovered her sight and saw
none of her goods in her house, would give him nothing.
The Physician insisted on his claim, and. as she
still refused, summoned her before the Judge.
The Old Woman, standing up in the Court, argued:
“This man here speaks the truth in what he
says; for I did promise to give him a sum of money
if I should recover my sight: but if I continued
blind, I was to give him nothing. Now he declares
that I am healed. I on the contrary affirm that
I am still blind; for when I lost the use of my eyes,
I saw in my house various chattels and valuable goods:
but now, though he swears I am cured of my blindness,
I am not able to see a single thing in it.”
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