1 We do not know why we think of them.
2 But we think that the Council of Scholars is blind.
3 We shall not ask this question and we shall not think it.
4 We know not whether they looked at us also, but we think they did.
5 And we know well that there is no transgression blacker than to do or think alone.
6 We think that there are mysteries in the sky and under the water and in the plants which grow.
7 We think that in the wisdom of women the Golden One had understood more than we can understand.
8 It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon a paper no others are to see.
9 And we take no heed of the law which says that men may not think of women, save at the Time of Mating.
10 And as we look upon the Uncharted Forest far in the night, we think of the secrets of the Unmentionable Times.
11 And we sighed, as if a burden had been taken from us, for we had been thinking without reason of the Palace of Mating.
12 Beyond the ravine there is a plain, and beyond the plain there lies the Uncharted Forest, about which men must not think.
13 Twice have we been sent to the Palace of Mating, but it is an ugly and shameful matter, of which we do not like to think.
14 We do not know why, when we think of them, we feel all of a sudden that the earth is good and that it is not a burden to live.
15 These great and wise of the earth did not know what to think of us, and they looked upon us with wonder and curiosity, as if we were a miracle.
16 They approach us, and they stop, laughing, knowing what we think, and they wait obediently, without questions, till it pleases us to turn and go on.
17 We do not understand them, but we think that the men of the Unmentionable Times had known our power of the sky, and these things had some relation to it.
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