E. Thou wilt not test them, we apprehend, even as we have done.
K. When thou hast tested them, I will hear thee again.
E. Would it not be better for thee to test them by thy own experience?
K. It would not be better, if I disliked the experience.
E. True; but thou wilt have no experience without a trial of them.
K. I will wait thy tests.
E. We will wait thy pleasure.
When he had concluded, we departed to a mind who was not unwilling to hear, because he had no authority to rule over others. He was wholly depressed in his mind about relieving himself from his fears.
“Thy fears disturb thy quiet,” said the elder.
M. My fears not only disturb my quiet, but the quiet of others.