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Haman has ensnared the king and is determined that my people should die. How will I live, then? If I reveal my faith, I will die with them. ’ Mordecai sent a message to her, telling her to go to Ahasuerus and plead with him for the lives of their people. Esther hesitated, saying, ‘The king is in his inner court and only those who are commanded by him to enter are allowed in his presence. ’ IN HEROD’S KEEP 31 But Esther relented and said, ‘I will go, though it is against the law. ’ She dressed in her royal robes and went into the inner court where Ahasuerus reigned.

Ahasuerus agreed to this and invited Haman to eat with him at his wife’s table. While the king reclined and drank the wine Esther had poured him, he said, ‘Tell me your request. ’ ‘If it pleases you, annul your decree against the Jews, for I am Jewish. ’ When Haman heard these words he was astounded, and feared for his life. ’ Esther pointed to Haman, saying, ‘He is to blame for this decree. ’ Ahasuerus became angry and, to regain his composure, left the queen’s table and stepped out into the garden.

An old woman was slowly going blind but, in her vanity, she stubbornly refused to admit it. Every day in the 22 THE END OF REASON marketplace, she would invariably stumble in the paths of others. But rather than asking their pardon, she accused them of blindness. When she complained of this to her family, her daughter replied, ‘Which is it, mother? Is all the world losing its sight, while you retain yours? ’ One evening, the old woman called for her son to bring her a fresh lantern, for the one by which she was reading was too dim in her eyes.

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