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The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi by Brother Ugolino
CHAPTER IX HOW BROTHER JUNIPER, IN ORDER TO BE DESPISED, PLAYED AT SEE-SAW
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As Brother Juniper was once entering Rome, the fame of his sanctity led
many of the devout Romans to go out to meet him, but he, as soon as he
saw this number of people coming, took it into his head to turn their
devotion into sport and ridicule. So, catching sight of two children
who were playing at see-saw upon two pieces of wood, he moved one of
them from his place, and mounting on the plank in his stead, he began
to see-saw with the other. Meanwhile the people came up and marvelled
much at Brother Juniper's see-sawing. Nevertheless they saluted him
with great devotion, and waited till he should have finished his play
to accompany him honourably to the convent. Brother Juniper took little
heed of their salutation, reverence, or patient waiting, but gave his
whole attention to his see-saw. And when they had waited thus for a
long time, they began to grow tired, and to say, "What folly is this?"
Some few, who knew his ways, were moved to still greater devotion; but
at last they all departed, leaving Brother Juniper on the see-saw. When
they were gone, Brother Juniper remained full of consolation, because
he saw in what contempt they held him. Then came he down from his
see-saw, and entering Rome with all meekness and humility, came to the
convent of the Friars Minor.
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