The Blind Man
A man carrying a small red box in one hand walked slowly down the
street. His old straw hat and faded garments looked as if the rain had
often beaten upon them, and the sun had as many times dried them upon
his person. He was not old, but he seemed feeble; and he walked in the
sun, along the blistering asphalt pavement. On the opposite side of the
street there were trees that threw a thick and pleasant shade: people
were all walking on that side. But the man did not know, for he was
blind, and moreover he was stupid.
In the red box were lead pencils, which he was endeavoring to sell. He
carried no stick, but guided himself by trailing his foot along the
stone copings or his hand along the iron railings. When he came to the
steps of a house he would mount them. Sometimes, after reaching the door
with great difficulty, he could not find the electric button, whereupon
he would patiently descend and go his way. Some of the iron gates were
locked, their owners being away for the summer, and he would consume
much time striving to open them, which made little difference, as he had
all the time there was at his disposal.
At times he succeeded in finding the electric button: but the man or
maid who answered the bell needed no pencil, nor could they be induced
to disturb the mistress of the house about so small a thing.
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