Until that day, you will be to me a child, and I will be to you, a friend. Is that understood?"
112 "It is understood and accepted," agreed Spearina. "You will see a change, I promise. That child will become a woman, a woman you can accept."
113 "Then let us join the others," suggested North, "with that understanding."
114 They did so and went home. Spearina spent more and more time with North's wives, and many nights stayed at their home, sleeping with the children. North was sometimes amused, but sometimes proud. This child WAS growing….she WAS becoming a woman. She was learning to treat others as people and that they, too, had feelings, were not merely something to serve her.
115 They would sit and discuss philosophy in the evenings and as she learned The Hashon Way he learned The Peepian Way. It was often questionable who was the student, and who was the Teacher!









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