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BEHAVIOUR It was early morning. People had begun going up and down the main street of the town in increasing numbers. An old man was walking slowly, supporting himself on a stick. From the opposite direction came a young man, walking with swift, easy strides. Evidently he was in a hurry and did not see where he was going. He ran into the old man and, losing his temper, slapped him.
As if nothing had happened, the old man spoke in a calm voice, “I beg your pardon, Sir; I am afraid, you didn't realise that I am blind. I hope you are not hurt.”.
These words had an unexpected effect on the youth. He was ashamed of his rude behaviour, and humbly begged the old man's. pardon for his unseemly behaviour. “It is for me to apologize, Sir; forgive me. I have heard much about being gentle in one's behaviour. I have seen many who assume gentleness, but I have never known gentleness such as yours."
Could there be a better lesson in good behaviour than this?
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