No More Learning

For besides the letter which he wrote to the king concerning their safe return, he also earnestly [124] besought Andreas to work for the same end and urged me, too, to assist to the best of my ability and although we promised to give our best attention to the matter, he said that he was still greatly distressed, for he knew that the king out of the goodness of his nature           it his highest privilege, whenever he heard of a man who was superior to his fellows in culture and wisdom, to [125] summon him to his court.