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The Coming Race

CHAPTER XXVIII
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"Nay," he said, "my father's request is not so formally made as to leave me no choice.

I will speak with him, and may prevail to save thee.

Strange that thou shouldst have that fear of death which we thought was only the instinct of the inferior creatures, to whom the convictions of another life has not been vouchsafed.
With us, not an infant knows such a fear.

Tell me, my dear Tish," he continued after a little pause, "would it reconcile thee more to departure from this form of life to that form which lies on the other side of the moment called 'death,' did I share thy journey?
If so, I will ask my father whether it be allowable for me to go with thee.

I am one of our generation destined to emigrate, when of age for it, to some regions unknown within this world.


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