Once words ran high in a smithy.
The furnace said: ``If I cease to burn, the smithy must
close.''
The bellows said: ``If I cease to blow, no fire, no smithy.''
The hammer and anvil, also, each claimed the sole credit for keeping
up the smithy.
The ploughshare that had been shaped by the furnace, the bellows,
the hammer and the anvil, cried: ``It is not each of you
alone, that keeps up the smithy, but ALL TOGETHER.''