W. Hast thou realized the wisdom thou hast heard?
C. I have heard what has done me good.
W. Thy work is not done. Cast thou square thy life by the rule I give thee?
C. What is the rule?
W. When thou findest wisdom to aid thee, wilt thou renew thy strength, and soar above the groveling disputes, which thy circle have cherished?
C. I feel no desire to wrangle with mind.
W. Hast thou a desire to obey the wisdom thou hast learned from thy servant, who has instructed thee?
C. I will not disobey what contributes to my enjoyment.
W. That is the law of harmony. No harmony can exist where law is disregarded. The circle into whose presence thou wilt soon be introduced, will aid thee in thy progress to ineffable joy. But no mind can gain admittance there, who will adhere to a wrong, because the wrong weakens the enjoyment of his brethren. Thou mayest now follow us, and wait at the door, till the banner returns; and Thomas, whom we call Contentment, announces thy welcome.
C. I will follow thee whither thou goest.