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The Wisdom Of The King

    boyo manhood, and from being

    curious about all things he became busy

    range and subtle ts which

    came to h dis-

    tinctions bethe

    same and hings

    long . Multitudes came from

    oto sec o ask his

    counsel~ but t at the

    frontiers~ w came,

    to he grey hawk

    in tened to him

    o make all darkness

    ligs like music;

    but, alas, o their own

    lands

    too strange and

    subtle to o live out ty

    days. A number indeed did live differ-

    ently after their new life was

    less excellent the old: some among

    t

    heir

    labour, turned to their own lands

    to find hey had loved less lovable

    and ter in ttle, for

    augtle a hair

    divides true; others again,

    in

    peace their own households,

    whe meaning of

    ter and

    toil, for he had

    ser purposes; and numbers

    of they had heard him

    upon all tain

    became like a fire in their

    s, and made all kindly joys and traffic

    bet

    different  all into vague regret.

    he

    common tes about the

    mear of a territory, or about traying

    of cattle, or about ty of blood;

    urn to t him for

    advice; but to be from

    courtesy, for none kne tters

    were s and

    dreams t filled he

    marcer-marching of armies.

    Far less could any kno

    amid throngs of overcoming

    ts and dre
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