The Leap At Rhodes


Summary

This story revolves around a man who returns from his travels filled with tales of extraordinary feats, particularly boasting about an incredible leap he performed in the city of Rhodes. He claims that witnesses in Rhodes can vouch for his accomplishment. However, when someone challenges him to demonstrate the jump then and there, positing that the present setting is as good as Rhodes, the man's narrative and credibility face scrutiny. The story encapsulates themes of boasting, truth-telling, and the importance of being able to substantiate one’s claims with actions rather than words.

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A certain man who visited foreign lands could talk of little when he returned to his home except the wonderful adventures he had met with and the great deeds he had done abroad.

One of the feats he told about was a leap he had made in a city Called Rhodes. That leap was so great, he said, that no other man could leap anywhere near the distance. A great many persons in Rhodes had seen him do it and would prove that what he told was true.

“No need of witnesses,” said one of the hearers. “Suppose this city is Rhodes. Now show us how far you can jump.”