[The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II CHAPTER VIII 27/268
I can discern no more danger in psychology than in mineralogy, only intensely a greater interest.
As to the spirits, I care less about what they are capable of communicating, than of the fact of there being communications.
I certainly wouldn't set about building a system of theology out of their oracles.
God forbid. They seem abundantly foolish, one must admit.
There is probably, however, a mixture of good spirits and bad, foolish and wise, of the lower orders perhaps, in both kinds.... Isa, you and I must try to make head against the strong-minded women, though really you half frighten me prospectively.... -- -- -- --, one of the strong-minded, we just escaped with life from in London, and again in Paris.
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