Trial of The Stone - 4
Trial of The Stone - 4
Trial of The Stone - 4
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A young boy called Matt had been walking on the road all day
to visit his grandfather in another village. Night was falling
and he was tired, so he found a place by the side of the road where
he could fall asleep, just outside a small town. He would continue
his journey in the morning. In his pocket he carried a few coins.
Worried that someone might come and take them while he slept,
he hid the coins under a large stone. Then he lay down under the
moonlit sky and fell asleep. But Matt was not alone.
The next morning, Matt woke up very hungry. He stretched
and decided to wash in the nearby stream before going into town
to buy a bit of breakfast. When he reached under the stone to find
his little treasure, he felt only dry earth.
He pushed the stone aside with great difficulty and looked
everywhere, his heart beating fast. These few coins were all the
money he possessed in the world. Now Matt began to cry, for the
money was gone. He looked under all the stones he could see, but
found nothing.
He wailed so loudly that the townspeople came running to see
what was wrong, the Chief and the Town Constable among them.
So the boy told his story.
"Did you see anybody before you fell asleep?" asked the Chief.
Matt shook his head.
"Where is this stone?" asked the Chief, and Matt pointed to the
place where he had hidden his coins. The chief scratched his chin.
Finally, he held up his hand.
"Arrest this stone," he said to the Constable. "It will stand trial
for robbery."
No one moved, thinking they must have heard wrong.
"Take it to the court," said the Chief. "What are you waiting for?"
It took three strong men to carry the accused to the court,
which was already overflowing with curious people. The Constable
calmed the excited crowd, while the stone and the boy stood in
front of the Chief.
The stone did not respond. There was more laughter from the
crowd.