[Love Eternal by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookLove Eternal CHAPTER VI 18/34
And it is all through you. So you will forgive me, will you not ?" "Yes, I suppose so," said Godfrey, "but all the same I don't want to have anything more to do with that white lady who is called Eleanor and changes her jewels so often; especially as Madame said she was growing fond of me and would never leave me.
So please don't ask me here again on Sundays." Miss Ogilvy tried to soothe him. "You shouldn't be frightened of her," she said.
"She is really a delightful spirit, and declares that she knew you very intimately indeed, when you were an early Egyptian, also much before that on the lost continent, which is called Atlantis, to say nothing of deep friendships which have existed between you in other planets." "I say!" exclaimed Godfrey, "do you believe all this ?" "Well, if you ask me, I must say that I do.
I am sure that we have all of us lived many lives, here and elsewhere, and if this is so, it is obvious that in the course of them we must have met an enormous number of people, with certain of whom we have been closely associated in the various relationships of life.
Some of these, no doubt, come round with us again, but others do not, though we can get into touch with them under exceptional circumstances.
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