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The Longest Journey, a novel by E M Forster |
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PART 2 - SAWSTON - CHAPTER 28 |
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_ The soul has her own currency. She mints her spiritual coinage and stamps it with the image of some beloved face. With it she pays her debts, with it she reckons, saying, "This man has worth, this man is worthless." And in time she forgets its origin; it seems to her to be a thing unalterable, divine. But the soul can also have her bankruptcies. Perhaps she will be the richer in the end. In her agony she There is, indeed, another coinage that bears on it not man's |