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A Confession by Leo Tolstoy
A Confession by Leo Tolstoy

A Confession (1882)

by Leo Tolstoy

Submitted by deroche
Book Literature
4.97 | Ranked
A Confession by Leo Tolstoy
A Confession by Leo Tolstoy
A Confession
by Leo Tolstoy

If a naked, hungry beggar has been taken from the crossroads, brought into a building belonging to a beautiful establishment, fed, supplied with drink, and obliged to move a handle up and down, evidently, before discussing why he was taken, why he should move the handle, and whether the whole establishment is reasonably arranged - the begger should first of all move the handle. If he moves the handle he will understand that it works a pump, that the pump draws water and that the water irrigates the garden beds; then he will be taken from the pumping station to another place where he will gather fruits and will enter into the joy of his master, and, passing from lower to higher work, will understand more and more of the arrangements of the establishment, and taking part in it will never think of asking why he is there, and will certainly not reproach the master.🏁

Submitted by deroche - 06/12/2025
Book Literature 4.97 Ranked

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