The Wisdom Of The King
grohe childs
them con-
tinually, it needed but a little while and
this
been a matter of great moment,
for miracles tle those
days, but for an ancient la
none who had any blemish of body could
sit upon throne; and as a grey hawk
he air which had
never sat at tened to the
songs of ts in t of the fire,
it possible to think of one in whose
s feathan marred
and blasted; nor could te
from tion of t
grew in one of unhuman
blood. Yet all he
shey had suffered much
from foolisheir own disorders,
and moreover to c
tacle of his days; and no one had
any ot t wisdom
mighe law, and call Eocha
of towers, w a
common mind, to reign in ead.
he child was seven years old
ts and the men of law were called
toget, and all these
matters weighe
c t
hey had
told too hers
but them because of a sin com-
mitted by t
ruth when he began
to o try round about.
After mucion they decreed a
new law commanding every one upon pain
of deato mingle by a subtlety of art the
feato his hair;
and t men s and slings,
for as yet t invented, into
tries round about to gather a suf-
ficiency of feathey decreed also
t any ruto the child
so the sea.
the child grew
from co boyhood and from