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went into retreat there and made a show of devotion and edification and renunciation of the world.   The male pigeon saw him praying and worshipping, and his heart was softened towards him for his excess of devoutness; so he said to him, "How many years hast thou been thus?" Replied the hedgehog, "During the last thirty years."   "What is thy food?"   "That which falleth from the palm- tree."   "And what is thy clothing?" "Prickles! and I profit by their roughness."   "And why hast thou chosen this for place rather than another?"   "I chose it and preferred it to all others that I might guide the erring into the right way and teach the ignorant!"   "I had fancied thy case," quoth the wood-pigeon, "other than this, but now I yearn for that which is with thee."   Quoth the hedgehog, "I fear lest thy deed contradict thy word and thou be even as the husbandman who, when the seed-season came, neglected to sow, saying, ‘Verily I dread lest the days bring me not to my desire and by making hast to sow I shall only waste my substance!'   When harvest-time came and he saw the folk earing their crops, he repented him of what he had lost by his tardiness and he died of chagrin and vexation."   Asked the wood-pigeon, "What then shall I do that I may be freed from the bonds of the world and cut myself loose from all things save the service of my Lord?"   Answered the hedgehog, "Betake thee to preparing for the next

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