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Amahl
and The Night Visitors
Amahl, a shepherd,
tries to tell his mother about what he has seen outside; an enormous
star with a long tale. His mother, used to his habitual lying,
grows angry; she is even angrier when Amahl tells he that a knock
at the door is three kings come to visit them. The kings enter
and tell the two peasants that they have come to find a king,
and they show the rich gifts they have brought him. While Amahl's
mother is out gathering wood for the fire, Amahl asks the kings
questions about their lives. The mother returns with her neighbors,
and the villagers present their gifts to the visitors. That night,
Amahl's mother tries to steal some of the kings' gold to use to
help her child; she is caught, and when the kings offer to let
her keep the gold, explaining that the king they seek will need
nothing but love to rule his kingdom, she returns it. Amahl offers
his staff as an additional gift, and suddenly finds that he can
walk. He leaves with the kings to pay homage to the child who
has healed him.
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