The ass is very gentle and patient, and does not seem angry even when he has a very heavy load
to carry. I should be very sorry to have him treated unkindly. Though he seems so dull, he loves
his master, and will sometimes find him out and run to him even when he is in a crowd of men.
God says, in the Bible, "The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib; but Israel doth
not know, my people doth not consider." Is it not a sad thing that the dull ass should be more
grateful than we are?
Would it not seem to you very wonderful to hear a dog or a horse speak, so that you could
understand what he said? It would be a strange thing indeed-a miracle; but you will find in the
22d chapter of Numbers that an ass once spoke to his master. The master's name was Balaam.
He was a wicked man, and he was riding on an ass to a place where he knew God did not wish
him to go. As they were journeying an angel with a drawn sword in his hand stood in the way,
but Balaam did not see him. The ass saw him, and was so afraid that she turned aside out of the
road, and went into a field; then Balaam was angry and tried to drive her back into the way.
They had now come to a path of the vineyards, having a wall on each side, and there the ass saw
the bright angel again. In trying to avoid the angel, the ass crushed Balaam's foot against the
wall; and he was more angry and struck her again. Then the angel went forward a little distance,
and stood where the path was so narrow that it was impossible to pass him. The ass was now so
much frightened that she would go no farther, and fell down in the road; and Balaam beat her in
a great passion. Then the ass spoke to Balaam and said, "What have I done to thee that thou hast
smitten me these three times?" And when Balaam exclaimed, "I wish there were a sword in my
hand, for now would I kill thee," she only replied, "Am I not thine ass upon which thou hast
ridden ever since I was thine unto this day? Was I ever wont to do so unto thee?" Can we not
learn, even from the ass, a lesson of meekness and patience?
The wild ass is often mentioned in the Bible, as in Psalm 104:11. "They (the springs) give drink
to every beast of the field; the wild asses quench their thirst." They live in desert places, and go
about in great companies with one for their leader. You will find these words about them in the
39th chapter of Job: "Who hath sent out the wild ass free ? or who hath loosed the bands of the
wild ass? Whose house I have made the wilderness, and the barren land his dwellings. He
scorneth the multitude of the city, neither regardeth he the crying of the driver. The range of the
mountains is his pasture, and he searcheth after every green thing." Travellers who have seen
great herds of wild asses say that the beautiful animal agrees exactly with this fine description,
written so many years ago.
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