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A Romance of Two Worlds

CHAPTER III
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I trace upon the tablet one word only; it is a name that startles me even while I myself write it down--HELIOBAS.

Scarcely have I written it when a thick white cloud veils the cathedral from my sight; the fair maiden vanishes, and all is again still.
* * * * * I am listening to the accents of a grave melodious voice, which, from its slow and measured tones, would seem to be in the action of reading or reciting aloud.

I see a small room sparely furnished, and at a table covered with books and manuscripts is seated a man of noble features and commanding presence.

He is in the full prime of life; his dark hair has no thread of silver to mar its luxuriance; his face is unwrinkled; his forehead unfurrowed by care; his eyes, deeply sunk beneath his shelving brows, are of a singularly clear and penetrating blue, with an absorbed and watchful look in them, like the eyes of one accustomed to gaze far out at sea.

His hand rests on the open pages of a massive volume; he is reading, and his expression is intent and earnest--as if he were littering his own thoughts aloud, with the conviction and force of an orator who knows the truth of which he speaks: "The Universe is upheld solely by the Law of Love.


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