[Seraphita by Honore de Balzac]@TWC D-Link bookSeraphita CHAPTER III 82/83
Has she travelled ?" "From her house to the fiord, no further." "Never left this place!" exclaimed Wilfrid.
"Then she must have read immensely." "Not a page, not one iota! I am the only person who possesses any books in Jarvis.
The works of Swedenborg--the only books that were in the chateau--you see before you.
She has never looked into a single one of them." "Have you tried to talk with her ?" "What good would that do ?" "Does no one live with her in that house ?" "She has no friends but you and Minna, nor any servant except old David." "It cannot be that she knows nothing of science nor of art." "Who should teach her ?" said the pastor. "But if she can discuss such matters pertinently, as she has often done with me, what do you make of it ?" "The girl may have acquired through years of silence the faculties enjoyed by Apollonius of Tyana and other pretended sorcerers burned by the Inquisition, which did not choose to admit the fact of second-sight." "If she can speak Arabic, what would you say to that ?" "The history of medical science gives many authentic instances of girls who have spoken languages entirely unknown to them." "What can I do ?" exclaimed Wilfrid.
"She knows of secrets in my past life known only to me." "I shall be curious if she can tell me thoughts that I have confided to no living person," said Monsieur Becker. Minna entered the room. "Well, my daughter, and how is your familiar spirit ?" "He suffers, father," she answered, bowing to Wilfrid.
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