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Lilith: A Romance

Chapter 5 THE OLD CHURCH

Word Count: 897    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

acred gloom of it closed us round. We came to larger and yet larger trees-older,

said my guide at length

od melted away on the

man, with a great whi

e rejoined: "it

n; but this is not the season for t

hat tree is in the ruins of the church on your home-farm. You were going to give some d

to a wilderness of rose-trees, and that the pl

e raven, seeming

r-off musical wind-or the ghost of a music that

re still," s

and where do th

e, go to the ruins still," he replied. "B

kes them

s hatched, so they talk and sing together; and then, they say, the big though

ray as wel

n his own silent heart.-Some people are always

ng, with quick and yet quicker wing-flap, the unseen spiral of a

pigeon!

he pigeon! I see a prayer on its way.-I wonder now what heart is

, of course, how it should be a fit symbol or likenes

you! It cannot

ught, a thing spir

se very dreams are lives. When some pray, they lift heavy thoughts from the ground, only to drop them on it again; others send up their prayers in living shapes, this or that, the nearest likeness to each. All live things were thoughts to begin wi

d never seen one like it before, and cannot utter the feeling it woke in me by its gracious, trusting form, its colour, and its odour

yer-flower," s

ch a flower bef

one prayer-flower is ever qui

w it a prayer-f

re than that I cannot tell you. If you know

to know a prayer-flowe

me of a thing when the thing itself you do not know? Whose work is it but your own to open your eyes? But indeed the

before; therefore I knew that I must be seeing a shadow of the prayer in it;

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Lilith: A Romance
Lilith: A Romance
“Mr Vane discovers that his library is haunted by the previous librarian, who takes the wraith-like form of a raven. He follows the raven through a mirror into the land of seven dimensions where he encounters beings both fey and biblical and struggles with questions of life and death. A fantasy, romance and adventure story.”
1 Chapter 1 THE LIBRARY2 Chapter 2 THE MIRROR3 Chapter 3 THE RAVEN4 Chapter 4 SOMEWHERE OR NOWHERE 5 Chapter 5 THE OLD CHURCH6 Chapter 6 THE SEXTON'S COTTAGE7 Chapter 7 THE CEMETERY8 Chapter 8 MY FATHER'S MANUSCRIPT9 Chapter 9 I REPENT10 Chapter 10 THE BAD BURROW11 Chapter 11 THE EVIL WOOD12 Chapter 12 FRIENDS AND FOES13 Chapter 13 THE LITTLE ONES14 Chapter 14 A CRISIS15 Chapter 15 A STRANGE HOSTESS16 Chapter 16 A GRUESOME DANCE17 Chapter 17 A GROTESQUE TRAGEDY18 Chapter 18 DEAD OR ALIVE 19 Chapter 19 THE WHITE LEECH20 Chapter 20 GONE!-BUT HOW 21 Chapter 21 THE FUGITIVE MOTHER22 Chapter 22 BULIKA23 Chapter 23 A WOMAN OF BULIKA24 Chapter 24 THE WHITE LEOPARDESS25 Chapter 25 THE PRINCESS26 Chapter 26 A BATTLE ROYAL27 Chapter 27 THE SILENT FOUNTAIN28 Chapter 28 I AM SILENCED29 Chapter 29 THE PERSIAN CAT30 Chapter 30 ADAM EXPLAINS31 Chapter 31 THE SEXTON'S OLD HORSE32 Chapter 32 THE LOVERS AND THE BAGS33 Chapter 33 LONA'S NARRATIVE34 Chapter 34 PREPARATION35 Chapter 35 THE LITTLE ONES IN BULIKA36 Chapter 36 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER37 Chapter 37 THE SHADOW38 Chapter 38 TO THE HOUSE OF BITTERNESS39 Chapter 39 THAT NIGHT40 Chapter 40 THE HOUSE OF DEATH41 Chapter 41 I AM SENT42 Chapter 42 I SLEEP THE SLEEP43 Chapter 43 THE DREAMS THAT CAME44 Chapter 44 THE WAKING45 Chapter 45 THE JOURNEY HOME46 Chapter 46 THE CITY47 Chapter 47 THE "ENDLESS ENDING"