The Mystery of Choice
oment, steeped in magic and heavy with oblivion, that sometimes lingers in the soul of man, annihilating space and time. If, at the feet of God, a year is a second passed
f the magic hold, the calm years crowd on one by one; and yet it all is but a second-that magic moment that comes on
, struck and lay flung out on the earth, the magic second grew until the crystal days fe
y also have ended, not in vague night, but in the sunburst of another second-such a second as ticks from my watch as I write, quick, sharp, j
g in a heap, then turned
eart!"
s already
field, speaking of what had been and of all that was to be. It was so simple-everythin
en, now they we
eart; "who knows how long
ference can that
o
es
d Sweethear
un turned to a mound of cinders; t
shadow!" sai
d, thrilled w
rs," I w
cast were whi
s as breaking surf; a bird-note came from th
re, Sweetheart, now
" she sighed; "is it faire
again. In France the poplars are as yellow as our oaks. In Morbihan
ing-let us wait
he
er
l spr
the sea. What is that book there under your feet-that i
not s
g it
, leaning on my shoulder, read. The tall stars flared like candles, flooding the page with diamond light; the earth, perfumed with blo
the soul," she read. Even the winds
ars fall, and the seas boil, and when souls shall be joined again to their bodies; and when the girl who hath been buried alive shal
ll know what it
of the starlight on the page w
n; for what ca
ouring, thou labour
u shalt
ched like a skin, and shall ca
with signs, by the wi
night; by the daybreak and t
adr is better than
do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to w
rth and heaven I heard the sound of a voice
heart; and she rose, placing her w
fretted and carved like lacework; and where the pines had faded, the twin towers of a cathedral loomed; and where the hills swept across the horizon, the roofs of a white city gl
art!" I
already in