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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER IV HOW BROTHER JUNIPER GAVE ALL THAT HE HAD TO THE POOR FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
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Brother Juniper was so full of pity and compassion for the poor, that
when he saw anyone poor or naked he immediately took off his tunic, or
the hood of his clock, and gave it to him. The guardian therefore laid
an obedience upon him not to give away his tunic or any part of his
habit. A few days afterwards, a poor half-naked man asked an alms of
Brother Juniper for the love of God, who answered him with great
compassion: "I have nothing which I could give thee but my tunic, and
my superior has laid me under obedience not to give it, nor any part of
my habit, to anyone. But if thou take it off my back I will not resist
thee." He did not speak to a deaf man; for the begger forthwith
stripped him of his tunic, and went off with it. When Brother Juniper
returned home, and was asked what had become of his tunic, he replied:
"A good man took it off my back, and went away with it." And as the
virtue of compassion increased in him, he was not contented with giving
his tunic, but would give books, or clocks, or whatever he could lay
his hands on, to the poor. For this reason the brethren took care to
leave nothing in the common rooms of the convent, because Brother
Juniper gave away everything for the love of God and to the glory of
his name.
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