| Painter Jack
There was a tradesman, a
painter called Jack, who was very interested in making a penny where
he could, so he often would thin down paint to make it go a wee bit
further.
As it happened, he got away
with this for some time, but eventually the Church decided to do a big
restoration job on the painting of one of their biggest buildings. Jack
put in a bid, and because his price was so low, he got the job.
And so he set to erecting
the trestles and setting up the planks, and buying the paint and, yes,
I am sorry to say, thinning it down with turpentine.
Well, Jack was up on the
scaffolding, painting away, the job nearly completed when suddenly there
was a horrendous clap of thunder, and the sky opened, the rain poured
down, washing the thinned paint from all over the church and knocking Jack
clear off the scaffold to land on the lawn among the gravestones, surrounded
by telltale puddles of the
thinned and useless paint.
Jack was no fool. He knew
this was a judgment from the Almighty, so he got on his knees and cried:
"Oh, God! Forgive me! What should I do?"
And from the thunder, a mighty
voice spoke...
(you're
going to love this)
"Repaint! Repaint! and thin
no more!"
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