[The Tiger of Mysore by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Tiger of Mysore CHAPTER 4: First Impressions 13/40
Since then, I have more than once had the same feelings, and have always been sure that, at the time, Jack was in special danger; but I have never once felt that he was dead, never once thought so, and am as certain that he is still alive as if I saw him sitting in the chair opposite to me, for I firmly believe that, did he die, I should see his spirit, or that, at any rate, I should know for certain that he had gone. "So whatever you say, though reason may be altogether on your side, it will not shake my confidence, one bit.
I know that Jack is alive, and I believe firmly, although of this I am not absolutely sure, that he will, someday, be restored to me." "You did not tell me this before, Margaret," the Rajah said, "and what you say goes for much, with me.
Here in India there are many who, as is said, possess this power that you call second sight.
Certainly, some of the Fakirs do.
I have heard many tales of warnings they have given, and these have always come true.
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