[When the World Shook by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookWhen the World Shook CHAPTER XVII 7/27
He has a faith and he sticks to it, as millions have done before him, and that is better than making spiritual experiments, as I am sorry to say I do, or rejecting things because one cannot understand them, as you do, which is only a form of intellectual vanity." "I won't argue the matter, Arbuthnot; it is of no use.
I repeat that I am mad, and Bastin is mad." "How about me? I also saw and experienced these things.
Am I mad, too ?" "You ought to be, Arbuthnot.
If it isn't enough to drive a man mad when he sees himself exactly reproduced in an utterly impossible moving-picture show exhibited by an utterly impossible young woman in an utterly impossible underground city, then I don't know what is." "What do you mean ?" I asked, starting. "Mean? Well, if you didn't notice it, there's hope for you." "Notice what ?" "All that envoy scene.
There, as I thought, appeared Yva.
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