[A Romance of Two Worlds by Marie Corelli]@TWC D-Link bookA Romance of Two Worlds CHAPTER V 31/44
I have told you my story, mademoiselle, and it now rests with me to apply its meaning to yourself.
You are attending ?" "Perfectly," I replied; and, indeed, my interest at this point was so strong that I could almost hear the expectant beating of my heart. Cellini resumed: "Electricity, mademoiselle, is, as you are aware, the wonder of our age.
No end can be foreseen to the marvels it is capable of accomplishing.
But one of the most important branches of this great science is ignorantly derided just now by the larger portion of society--I mean the use of human electricity; that force which is in each one of us--in you and in me--and, to a very large extent, in Heliobas.
He has cultivated the electricity in his own system to such an extent that his mere touch, his lightest glance, have healing in them, or the reverse, as he chooses to exert his power--I may say it is never the reverse, for he is full of kindness, sympathy, and pity for all humanity.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|