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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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He has been to me in much what my father might have been, and now the place is empty twice over.
You are yet _unconvinced_.

You will be convinced one day, I think.

Here are wide-awake men (some of them most anti-spiritual to this hour, as to theory) who agree in giving testimony to facts of one order.

You shall hear their testimony when you come.

As to the 'supernatural,' if you mean by that the miraculous, the suspension of natural law, I certainly believe in it no more than you do.


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