[None Other Gods by Robert Hugh Benson]@TWC D-Link bookNone Other Gods CHAPTER IV 26/26
But for my part, I can no more follow him further than I can write down the passion of the lover and the ecstasy of the musician.
If these things could be said in words, they would have been said long ago.
But at least it was along this path of perception that Frank went--a path that but continued the way along which he had come with such sure swiftness ever since the moment he had taken his sorrows and changed them from bitter to sweet.
Some sentences that he has written mean nothing to me at all.... Only this I see clearly, both from my talks with Father Hildebrand and from the diary which Frank amplified at his bidding--that Frank had reached the end of a second stage in his journey, and that a third was to begin. It is significant also, I think, in view of what is to follow, that the last initiation of this stage should have taken place on such an occasion as this..
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