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Sin in Good Company

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   Sin in Good Company [Славянский Владимир Владимирович]
   Sin in Good Company
   A Jewish folk tale
  
   Once upon a time there lived two wealthy Jews in a city. One of them was called Elisha: he was a young man with a beautiful black beard. Another Jew was called Reuven: this man was older with grey hair on his head. Elisha was still naive, like many young men, but Reuven was prudent and experienced in business. These friends were merchants, they conducted their affairs together and were the complementary halves.
   One day they went to a landlady for new goods. She was a middle-aged woman, widowed some years ago. She lived alone in her estate in the countryside. For many years Reuven and Elisha had been doing business with her, although the local people were whispering that she was a witch. This time the friends bought a lot of high-quality goods from the woman: sheepskin and wool, dried mushrooms and berries, butter and cheese, and so on. They fully paid the lady, packed their goods and were ready to return home. Reuven went out to hire a cart, and Elisha lingered in the house to bargain about the next deal.
   Elisha, a young and handsome man, has long attracted attention of the well-off widow. Taking advantage of the fact that they were alone, the hostess invited the guest to stay in her house for a night, promising to show new shawls of the finest silk, which she expected to get in the morning. But Elisha rejected her offer, referring to their urgent liabilities. Then the lady ordered her servants to dish up a delicious dinner; she dressed herself in a black silk dress with a plunging neckline and asked Elisha to stay for dinner. However Elisha did not give in to this temptation.
   But at that instant the woman's passion of love burst into flame and she started to change her apparel. She put on a transparent dress with delicate lace on her naked body. Then she dressed in mermaid costume with golden scales. Then she adorned her neck with a pearl necklace and put two bracelets of gold on her hands. Each time, having attired in a new dress, she spun around Elisha in a charming dance. She begged him, she caressed and kissed him, burning with her passion like a red-hot coal.
   Elisha had nearly faltered, he was almost lost before the charms of the insidious temptress, but overcame himself and survived. However the witch continued to force him. She sat down on his laps, opened a casket and counted half of the money, recently received from two companions, and put it into his pocket. At last, the woman slowly took her dress off, and only a veil still covered her sleek body! She embraced the young man, whispering burning words of love. And he couldn't remain indifferent to charms of the woman, his resistance was broken and he threw himself at her mercy...
   Two hours later the merchants were returning home. Reuven was very happy with the delicate deal: he chatted and smiled, remembering a warm reception of the welcoming lady. But he had not noticed that his companion was sitting in sorrow, staring at one point; he did not see that Elisha scarcely heard the words of his friend. Eventually Reuven understood that his fellow was really out of it. He pestered Elisha with questions, asking him to tell what had happened, but Elisha was silent. Reuven finally felt that the case was serious and became more insistent. In the long run, Elisha confessed to his friend:
   "Reuven, I must confess to you in a great sin that I have committed today."
   "You committed a sin? Enough of this, we almost never have been apart today!" - answered Reuven.
   "Nevertheless, I managed to make the unforgivable sin, prohibited by the seventh commandment: "Do not commit adultery," - said Elisha and then told his companion all that happened to him when Reuven was hiring the cart.
   At the beginning of the conversation Reuven could not believe his friend and was teasing him. However, when the young man took out of his pocket the money, which was exactly half of the money paid to the landlady, Reuven became convinced that Elisha was telling the truth. But instead of lamenting about the companion's Fall, Reuven envied him. He burst out laughing and said that he would not mind to be in his shoes. However, having seen that Elisha remained gloomy, Reuven said to him:
   "Listen, friend, I agree to take your sin on my soul in exchange for money, which the landlady gave you back. I'll take your sin upon myself, with all the consequences!"
   "Is that true? I agree!" - exclaimed Elisha. He handed over the money, and as a sign of agreeing on the deal, the companions affixed a ceremonial handshake.
   The friends then parted their ways and had not met for a while. But a year later Elisha learned that his companion recently died. Elisha was horrified, and then completely deprived of sleep and rest. One night Elisha had a dream, where his late companion said that he ended up in Hell for the sin, committed by Elisha. He demanded to cancel the deal. Two days later Elisha had another dream: he saw his companion, who again demanded to cancel their deal! After that a soul of Reuven was coming every night to his former partner. Elisha had been quite exhausted and decided to visit a rabbi.
   The rabbi called two dayans - Jewish religious judges. They gathered in the synagogue and built a curtain in the corner for a soul of the dead. In such a way they began the trial between the living and the dead. Elisha told the court how it all happened: why Reuven persuaded him to sell the sin, and how much was paid for it. Then the rabbi turned to the side of the curtain and said:
   "You, who was called Reuven! Do you accept the fact, which described your former partner? If so, what can you add to this?"
   "Yes, I do!" - boomed a voice from behind the curtain. - "But I had not known that I would have been punished for this."
   "You were a merchant," - continued the rabbi. - Say, did you buy this sin from your companion? You got the money for it?"
   "Yes, I have bought the sin and got the money."
   "Well, if so," - said the rabbi, - "your case has been done with it!"
At the very moment they heard a terrible moan from behind the curtain:
   "Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah!" - sighed the soul of the dead...
   Since then things calmed down and Elisha forgot about his companion.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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