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  • (When) the confectioner's boy wept bitterly, the debts of the venerable Shaykh were discharged.
  • That spiritual tale has already been related in the course of the Mathnawí.
  • He (God) puts in thy heart the fear of (losing) a certain position, in order that no other (position) may be an object of hope to thee.
  • To thy hope (of gaining thy wish from that quarter) He attaches another advantage (beneficial result); but He grants thee thy wish from (the hands of) some one else.
  • O thou who hast fixed thy hopes firmly on one quarter, saying, “The fruit will come to me from that lofty tree,” 4190
  • Thy hope will not be fulfilled from there; nay, the bounty will come from another place.
  • Why, then, did He implant in thee that hope, since He would not give thee the (desired) thing from that quarter?
  • (’Tis) for a wise purpose and contrivance; and also in order that thy heart may be in a state of bewilderment.
  • (’Tis) that thy heart may be bewildered, O learner, (wondering) from where the object of thy desire will come (to thee).
  • (’Tis) that thou mayst know thy weakness and thy ignorance and that consequently thy faith in the Unseen may be increased; 4195