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Next day, before the dawn, the Menehunes met again—each eager with his memory tablet.

"Listen now!" cried one; "here is what I have: Do not try to see yourself as others see you—try to see yourself as God sees you, and then know that the real man sees with his eyes."

"It is good," said his brother. "It is wise. Mine is not so wise, for it has not so much of love. In fact, I do not think that it has any love at all in it; but it someway took hold of me and insisted that I bring it here. After hearing yours, I am not so sure that I want to give it at all."

"What is it?" said his brother.

"This: Isn't it astonishing how much some people can talk?"