Two monks on a pilgrimage came to the ford of a river. There they saw a girl dressed in all her finery, obviously
not knowing what to do since the river was high and she did not want to spoil her clothes. Without more ado, one of the monks
took her on his back, carried her across and put her down on dry ground on the other side. Then the monks continued their
way. But the other monk after an hour started complaining, "Surely it is not right to touch a woman; it is against the
commandments to have close contact with woman. How could you go against the rules of the monks?" The monk who had carried
the girl walked along silently, but finally he remarked, "I set her down by the river an hour ago, why are you still carrying
her?"