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THE BODY THAT DESERTED THE STOMACH
身不願養胃
Man’s body is a perfect and wonderful thing. His hands are strong to do; his feet are strong to walk; his nose judges whether things are good to eat; his ears hear clearly; his eyes help him to see all the things of the world and to study books; his brain can think great [[137]]thoughts. And so we call the body of man a perfect thing.
But one day the different parts of man’s body quarreled among themselves about the work. Many complaints were brought against the stomach. The hands and feet said, “We work all day and yet we are nothing. Do you know whom we work for?”
The eyes said, “We find many chickens, fish, eggs, and much rice and tea for the stomach. He takes all and does no work for it. He does not even think. And though he never does anything for us, we are always working for him.”
Then they all agreed to refuse to work longer for the stomach. They said, “To-morrow we will tell the heart and have him judge[1] who is to be blamed.”
So the next day the tongue told the brain about it, and the brain said, “I will see the judge to-night.”