An extract from it, and from A Strange Dream, will befound in Appendix E. g them enough to- Excuse me, Emerson, but we have all heard that speech before, I said politely but firmly. At a dinner given by George Smalley they met Herbert Spencer, and at aluncheon-party at Lord Houghton's, Sir Arthur Helps, then a world-widecelebrity. He had not changed since I began dreaming of him (which I suppose is not surprising).
Upon our arrival we had to avoid a large group of Cook's tourists and their morose little donkeys. I have taken the liberty of dispatching a number of your fellows to alert the villages between here and Nag Hammadi, and upstream, as far as Esna, in case she changes course. You are too lazy ever to write a book. It is comforting to ascribe misfortune to demonic influence, since one may hope to avert it by magical means instead of being forced to accept it as inevitable.
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