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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK II: VISSARION
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It will be nice to see your own name on a title-page, won't it, Aunt Janet?
_From Rupert Sent Leger_, _Vissarion_, _to Janet MacKelpie_, _Croom_.
_January_ 30, 1907.
MY DEAR AUNT JANET, I stopped writing last night--do you know why?
Because I wanted to write more! This sounds a paradox, but it is true.

The fact is that, as I go on telling you of this delightful place, I keep finding out new beauties myself.

Broadly speaking, it _is all_ beautiful.
In the long view or the little view--as the telescope or the microscope directs--it is all the same.

Your eye can turn on nothing that does not entrance you.

I was yesterday roaming about the upper part of time Castle, and came across some delightful nooks, which at once I became fond of, and already like them as if I had known them all my life.


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