wife's father first explained The Hashon's
Beliefs to me. I just haven't given it much thought. I know The
Teachings, I know I could pass The Test, I just haven't got around to
it.
24 Perhaps I have been a little hesitant because I am not quite sure
how my native people will react. They may feel obligated to take The
Bread And The Wine if I do, and I would not like to force such a
situation. As your father said, one must come to The Lords when one is
ready. It is a great commitment and must be approached with the most
careful thought."
25 "I think," praised the young man, "you are already with The Lords,
for surely Their Wisdom is in your heart!"
26 "That I will take as the greatest compliment, young man!" North
answered, "And I must compliment your father on the training of his
children, for they speak well what is in their hearts."
27 "It is I, sir," the young man continued, "who gives thanks for these
kind words spoken."
28 "ENOUGH OF THIS!" laughed Morn. "Let us stop praising each other and
have a good time! We're getting too serious. North has been through an
incredible experience and a serious operation, and I am sure he is
quite tired. Let's all enjoy ourselves and leave serious things for
another time!"
29 Later after North and his family had left, Morn's son found his
father in his office, busy typing. "What's that, father?" he asked.
30 "Perhaps nothing," answered Morning Star, "will be written about me,
but I have made sure everything that North has ever told me about his
life and incredible adventures is written down. From our childhood
until now every detail is here. I have made arrangements that after
both our deaths it shall be published."
31 "Surely, Lord," Morn's son questioned, "your