"When Akbar was Emperor of Delhi there lived a hermit in a hut in the
forest. Many people visited the holy man. At one time he felt a great
desire to entertain his visitors. But how could he do so without money?
So he decided to go to the Emperor for help, for the gate of Akbar's
palace was always open to holy men.
The hermit entered the palace while the Emperor was at his daily
devotions and took a seat in a corner of the room. He heard the Emperor
conclude his worship with the prayer, 'O God, give me money; give me
riches', and so on and so forth. When the hermit heard this he was about
to leave the prayer hall; but the Emperor signed to him to wait.
When the prayer was over, Akbar said to him, 'You came to see me; how is
it that you were about to leave without saying anything to me?' 'Your
Majesty need not trouble yourself about it', answered the hermit. 'I
must leave now.'
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