The Wisdom Of The King
the Island of
oods h, and her
c to nurse, h a woman who
lived in a of mud and hin
t the
rocking the cradle, and pondering
over ty of the child, and praying
t t grant him wisdom
equal to y. there came a knock
at t up, not a little
neighbours were
in the high-King a mile away;
and t e. ho is
knocking? shin voice
anshe
grey he darkness
of t error she drew
back t, and a grey-clad woman, of
a great age, and of a more than
ood by the head of
t
to take he
woman, for she
firelig the grey hawk
were upon ead of
t, and the
one oo ignorant and too full
of gaiety to know w a dreadful being
stood ther voice,
~ for I am a crone of the grey hawk, and I
c in the
great he door
again, though her fingers could scarce hold
ts for trembling, and another grey
less old ther, and
ead of hair, came in
and stood by t. In a little, came a
ter h,
and ther,
until t heir immense
forms. tood a long time in
perfect silence and stillness, for they were
of the sand
roubled, but at last one muttered
in a loers, I knew him
far a under
her spoke:
Sisters, I knew
fluttered like a bird under a net of silver
cords; and took up the
ers, I knew him because his
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