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A Romance of Two Worlds

CHAPTER XI
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For do I not know thee better than the Angels can?
Have I not dwelt in thy clay, suffered thy sorrows, wept thy tears, died thy deaths?
One with My Father, and yet one with thee, I demand thy love, and so through Me shalt thou attain immortal life!" I felt a touch upon me like a scorching flame--a thrill rushed through my being--and then I knew that I was sinking down, down, further and further away.

I saw that wondrous Figure standing serene and smiling between the retiring waves of electric radiance.

I saw the great inner sphere revolve, and glitter as it rolled, like an enormous diamond encircled with gold and sapphire, and then all suddenly the air grew dim and cloudy, and the sensation of falling became more and more rapid.

Azul was beside me still, and I also perceived the outline of my guardian Angel's form, though that was growing indistinct.

I now recalled the request of Heliobas, and spoke: "Azul, tell me what shadow rests upon the life of him to whom I am now returning ?" Azul looked at me earnestly, and replied: "Thou daring one! Seekest thou to pierce the future fate of others?
Is it not enough for thee to have heard the voice that maketh the Angel's singing silent, and wouldst thou yet know more ?" I was full of a strange unhesitating courage, therefore I said fearlessly: "He is thy Beloved one, Azul--thy Twin Soul; and wilt thou let him fall away from thee when a word or sign might save him ?" "Even as he is my Beloved, so let him not fail to hear my voice," replied Azul, with a tinge of melancholy.


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