The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com
This free e-book was created with
Ourboox.com

Create your own amazing e-book!
It's simple and free.

Start now

The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore

by

Artwork: Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor

  • Joined Nov 2015
  • Published Books 40

 

It once occurred to a certain king, that if he always knew the right time to begin everything; if he knew who were the right people to listen to, and whom to avoid; and, above all, if he always knew what was the most important thing to do, he would never fail in anything he might undertake.

 

And this thought having occurred to him, he had it proclaimed throughout his kingdom that he would give a great reward to anyone who would teach him what was the right time for every action, and who were the most necessary people, and how he might know what was the most important thing to do.

 

 

2
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

 

And learned men came to the King, but they all answered his questions differently.

 

In reply to the first question, some said that to know the right time for every action, one must draw up in advance, a table of days,months and years, and must live strictly according to it. Only thus, said they, could everything be done at its proper time.
Others declared that it was impossible to decide beforehand the right time for every action; but that, not etting oneself be absorbed in idle pastimes, one should always attend to all that was going on, and then do what was most needful.

 

Others, again, said that however attentive the King might be to what was going on, it was impossible for one man to decide correctly the right time for every action, but that he should have a Council of wise men, who would help him to fix the proper time for everything.

4
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

Equally various were the answers to the second question. Some said, the people the King most needed were his councilors; others, the priests; others, the doctors; while some said the warriors were the most necessary.

 

To the third question, as to what was the most important occupation: some replied that the most important thing in the world was science. Others said it was skill in warfare; and others, again, that it was religious worship.

6
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

All the answers being different, the King agreed with none of them, and gave the reward to none. But still wishing to find the right answers to his questions, he decided to consult a hermit, widely renowned for his wisdom.

8
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

The hermit lived in a wood which he never quitted, and he received none but common folk. So the King put on simple clothes, and before reaching the hermit’s cell dismounted from his horse, and, leaving his body-guard behind, went on alone.

10
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

 

When the King approached, the hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut. Seeing the King, he greeted him and went on digging. The hermit was frail and weak, and each time he stuck his spade into
the ground and turned a little earth, he breathed heavily.

 

The King went up to him and said: “I have come to you, wise hermit, to ask you to answer three questions: How can I learn to do the right thing at the right time? Who are the people I most need, and to whom should I, therefore, pay more attention than to the rest? And, what affairs are the most important, and need my first attention?”

 

The hermit listened to the King, but answered nothing. He just spat on his hand and recommenced digging.

12
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

“You are tired,” said the King, “let me take the spade and work awhile for you.”

 

“Thanks!” said the hermit, and, giving the spade to the King, he sat down on the ground.

 

When he had dug two beds, the King stopped and repeated his questions. The hermit again gave no answer, but rose, stretched out his hand for the spade, and said: “Now rest awhile-and let me work a bit.” But the King did not give him the spade, and continued to dig.

 

One hour passed, and another. The sun began to sink behind the trees, and the King at last stuck the spade into the ground, and said: “I came to you, wise man, for an answer to my questions. If you can give me none, tell me so, and I will return home.”

 

“Here comes someone running,” said the hermit, “let us see who it is.”

14
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

The King turned round, and saw a bearded man come running out of the wood. The man held his hands pressed against his stomach, and blood was flowing from under them. When he reached the King, he fell
fainting on the ground moaning feebly.

The King and the hermit unfastened the man’s clothing. There was a large wound in his stomach. The King washed it as best he could, and bandaged it with his handkerchief and with a towel the hermit had. But the blood would not stop flowing, and the King again and again removed the bandage soaked with warm blood, and washed and rebandaged the wound. When at last the blood ceased flowing, the man revived and asked for something to drink. The King brought fresh water and gave it to him.

Meanwhile the sun had set, and it had become cool. So the King, with the hermit’s help, carried the wounded man into the hut and laid him on the bed. Lying on the bed the man closed his eyes and was quiet; but the King was so tired with his walk and with the work he had done, that he crouched down on the threshold, and also fell asleep so soundly that he slept all through the short summer night.

16
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

When he woke up in the morning, it was long before he could remember where he was, or who was the strange bearded man lying on the bed and gazing intently at him with shining eyes.

“Forgive me!” said the bearded man in a weak voice, when he saw that the King was awake and was looking at him.

“I do not know you, and have nothing to forgive you for,” said the King.

“You do not know me, but I know you. I am that enemy of yours who swore to revenge himself on you, because you executed his brother and seized his property. I knew you had gone alone to see the hermit, and I resolved to kill you on your way back. But the day passed and you did not return. So I came out from my ambush to find you, and I came upon your bodyguard, and they recognized me, and wounded me. I escaped from them, but should have bled to death had you not dressed my wound. I wished to kill you, and you have saved my life. Now, if I live, and if you wish it, I will serve you as your most faithful slave, and will bid my sons do the same. Forgive me!”

18
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

The King was very glad to have made peace with his enemy so easily, and to have gained him for a friend, and he not only forgave him, but said he would send his servants and his own physician to attend him, and promised to restore his property.

 

 

20
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

 

So the king decided to nominate the man to be his primary consultant, and to make sure that he feels alright. But the poor king didn’t know, that this is the big mistake he has ever done. He trusted his enemy and gave him a real chance, to change his mind about him and to be a close friend.

But the enemy, with a lot grudge, seems to be foolish, prefers to finish the mission he had fallen to accomplish. Pretending as the reliable, loyal consultant, he was still adamant. So he put a poison pill in the king’s drink, to ensure he falls asleep.

Then the council appointed the enemy to be their king, without knowing what could spring.

 

22
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com

And the new king knew the three answers that the king desired to find, and stated in front of the crowd:

 

“Remember then: there is only one time that is important- Now! It is the most important time because it is the only time when you are alive.

 

The most necessary man is your enemy, for no man knows whether he will take revenge.

 

And the most important affair is, to make sure he is dead, otherwise, you will be the dead one!”

24
The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy- Chen Cohen & Lihi Shore by tina - Illustrated by Chen Cohen & Lihi Shor - Ourboox.com
This free e-book was created with
Ourboox.com

Create your own amazing e-book!
It's simple and free.

Start now

Ad Remove Ads [X]
Skip to content