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 temple, silvered in the moonlight, rose straight from the depths, its buttresses sharp-limned and sturdy—"Wait," he said, "mine is a long one—I must be quite sure I have it right." And then:

Silence fell.

At last the other little Menehune spoke. "Yes," said he, "surely you have found your way to those who love the most and thus are wisdom-taught; and I must ask you where and how to look."

And so the other told him where to go to look for heart-smiles and for thoughts both wise and sweet, and thus they parted for another day.