A Leaf from HeavenHigh up in the clear, pure air flew an angel, with a flower plucked from the garden of heaven. As he was kissing the flower a very little leaf fell from it and sunk down into the soft earth in the middle of a wood. It immediately took root, sprouted, and sent out shoots among the other plants. "What a ridiculous little shoot!” said one. "No one will recognize it; not even the thistle nor the stinging-nettle.”
"It must be a kind of garden plant,” said another; and so they sneered and despised the plant as a thing from a garden.
"Where are you coming?” said the tall thistles whose leaves were all armed with thorns. "It is stupid nonsense to allow yourself to shoot out in this way; we are not here to support you.”
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