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"Now there come out of the darkness and the storm which shall arise upon the earth, two dragons. And they fight and tear each other, until there arises a star, a fountain of light, a queen, who is Esther."—The Vision of Mordecai, as interpreted in "Clothed with the Sun," I., IX.

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SOME PRESS OPINIONS
OF
The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland
and of
The New Gospel of Interpretation.


Literary World—"A strangely interesting book—very curious—few who have any sympathy with mental phenomena of the 'occult' kind will fail to read it with sustained interest."

Light—"A psychic history of umblemished veracity and astounding facts—supremely interesting—'full of beauty and perfect simplicity of purpose'—and showing that the 'fig-tree of the inward understanding is no longer barren, but has budded and blossomed and borne fruit.'"