A
True Gift of love
"Can I see my baby?"
the happy new mother asked.
When the bundle was
nestled in her arms and she moved the fold of cloth
to look upon his tiny face, she gasped. The doctor
turned quickly and looked out the tall hospital
window. The baby had been born without ears.
Time proved that the
baby's hearing was perfect. It was only his
appearance that was marred. When he rushed home
from school one day and flung himself into his
mother's arms, she sighed, knowing that his life
was to be a succession of heartbreaks.
He blurted out the
tragedy. "A boy, a big boy...called me a freak."
He grew up, handsome
for his misfortune. A favorite with his fellow
students, he might have been class president, but
for that. He developed a gift, a talent for
literature and music.
"But you might mingle
with other young people," his mother reproved him,
but felt a kindness in her heart.
The boy's father had
a session with the family physician... "Could
nothing be done?"
"I believe I could
graft on a pair of outer ears, if they could be
procured" the doctor decided. Whereupon the search
began for a person who would make such a sacrifice
for a young man.
Two years went by.
One day, his father said to the son, "You're going
to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who
will donate the ears you need. But it's a secret,"
said the father.
The operation was a
brilliant success, and a new person emerged. His
talents blossomed into genius, and school and
college became a series of triumphs.
Later he married and
entered the diplomatic service. One day, he asked
his father, "Who gave me the ears? Who gave me so
much? I could never do enough for him or her."
"I do not believe you
could," said the father, "but the agreement was
that you are not to know...not yet."
The years kept their
profound secret, but the day did come. One of the
darkest days that ever pass through a son. He stood
with his father over his mother's casket. Slowly,
tenderly, the father stretched forth a hand and
raised the thick, reddish brown hair to reveal the
mother had no outer ears.
"Mother said she was
glad she never let her hair be cut," his father
whispered gently, "and nobody ever thought mother
less beautiful, did they"?