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The Ancient Allan

CHAPTER III
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What do you think ?" "I don't think anything," I answered, "except that it is all very odd.

I don't even understand what Isis and the child Horus represent.

They were not mere images either in Egypt or Kendah Land.

There must be an idea behind them somewhere." "Oh! there was.

Isis was the universal Mother, Nature herself with all the powers, seen and unseen, that are hidden in Nature; Love personified also, although not actually the queen of Love like Hathor, her sister goddess.


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