The Uncrowned King by Harold Bell Wright
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[Illustration: (see king009.png)] Wisdom closed the book and returned this volume also to its place. Really-Is arose to go. "And what now is your mind, young sir?" asked Wisdom kindly. Then Really-Is answered royally: "This you have taught me, O Wisdom--this is my mind: _The Crown is not the kingdom, nor is one King because he wears a crown_." Then did Wisdom with bowed head salute the True King. "And your will, Sire; may I know your Majesty's will?" King Really-Is replied: "My will is this: that I myself obey the sacred Law of The Ages." "And your brother, Sire, your brother, Seemsto-Be?" "I will pity Seemsto-Be," replied The King in sorrow, "I will have much pity for that poor, foolish one." "And peace will dwell in thy heart, O King of Allthetime," said Wisdom, "true peace and understanding." Then Really-Is, alone and unattended, rode slowly on his way. And Seemsto-Be, who rode so fast and so far ahead of Really-Is, and who |
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