THE BEGGAR AND THE KING 😍 Asking for bread is not a crime. The beggar and the king by Winthrop Parkhurst begins with a king complaining about the noise of a beggar outside his window. This irritates the king because the beggar has been visiting the castle each day to beg for food. The king tells his servant to torture and kill the beggar, but the servant replies that they have tortured and killed the servant but he continues to return. Then, the king asks to see the beggar in his chamber. Once in his presence, the king demands the servant to bow to him but the beggar refuses. Instead, the beggar demands that the king remove his crown and throw it into the streets. When the king refuses, the beggar tells him that his voice will haunt him and his nights will be full of horrors. The king then orders the beggar to be seized, but as the beggar walks out, none of the king's servants can move. The beggar leaves and continues crying for bread, while the king is left to think about th...