[Flames by Robert Smythe Hichens]@TWC D-Link bookFlames CHAPTER VI 16/28
I confess that my knowledge of human nature led me to foresee a very troubled and too vehement future for him.
My anticipation being utterly falsified led me naturally to look round for the reason of its falsification.
I very soon found that reason in you." "I had never suspected it." "Your lack of suspicion was not the least reason of the influence you exercised." "Possibly.
He told me of the strength of his evil impulses, of how he hated their assaults, and of how being with me enabled him to conquer them.
Apparently the contemplation of my unnatural nature is an armour to him." "It is." "Well, I continued to bewail my condition, which he envied, and it ended in our sitting down, in jest, to make an experiment to try to exchange our souls." "What means did you take ?" And then Valentine told Dr.Levillier the exact circumstances of the three sittings, without embellishment, without omission of any kind. He listened with keen attention, and without attempting interruption or intruding comment.
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