“Though I do not care for my master, I care for the wages he will pay me; therefore I will do a good day’s work, not for him, but for myself.”
But the other man said:
“Though I take wages, my master’s profit is dearer to me than my own; therefore the work that I do is not so much for myself as for him.”
So the men went out into the field to do their master’s bidding. And while they labored there the sun rose up high above them, and his fierce rays beat down on their heads. Yet they did not rest from their labors, but toiled on until he passed through the heavens and began slowly to descend again. And in the evening, after he had sunk below the horizon, they came and stood before their master to give account of the day.
The first one said:
“I have ploughed deep in your field and cast out the heavy stones that were buried there.”
The second one said: