Because he was not expecting trouble, trouble came to him. After the denouement, he had no strength to ask the intruder to leave; and trouble remained in his house thereafter. In due course, he and his nemesis struck a truce of sorts, which became a grudging mutual respect, and then, finally, an alliance and a firm friendship. From time to time, his companion left the house, usually at night, to visit the richly deserving.
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