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Chapter 10 THE PRINCESS' WEDDING.

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s. All the luxury which wealth alone could procure, and the kindly influences of loving associates were brought to bear to speedily hasten the restoration of their Princess to her f

her friends. The attendants and servants were excited to wonder at her kind and thoughtful interests of them-while many thought it was due to her weak physica

er and apparently took no heed of her fancies and strange conversation. She would constantly plan amusements and social entertainments on a grand s

in that silence which so enraptured him, the soul of Nu-nah was blending and drawing the electric life-essence from his own to hers. That interchange was going on wherein there is no robbery, but an inter-blending of the magnetic and electric li

ave rise to the peculiar ideas, expressed in her conversation, that so mystified her friends. Visitors soon began to pour in upon her congratulations, presents and invitations to once again enter the gilded salons of fashion

n air, or beside an open window, absorbed in meditation or gazing into the heavens. When her attention was attracted she would start and, with a strange, far-a

erious and express thoughts that appealed to the interior, she was all attention and the questions that were so ready when such an o

face the charming attraction of natural beauty. Behind those orbs of vision there seemed to shine forth a light that was more radiant than the gorgeously brilliant illuminations of the salons. Her beautiful face, her perfect f

cautioned him to wait further developments and, in an undertone, reminded him of the peculiar and unnatural bearing of the Princess at times. They were sure, in time, their once lovely Princess would be herself again

ings for light, truth and wisdom. The attraction of the outer world was losing its fascination for him, the longings from within grew stronger and more clamorous for outward expression until, one day, he advanced the subject of astrology to the

said to reveal. Do you think those Astrologer Priests of the Temple know whereof they s

feeling that the present excitement of the brain's higher organs, was of a temporary nature, he was reall

us that can be learned, defined and utilized by those who study and know this influence through astronomy and astrology. Nu-nah what is that which produces the interior longings to know? Is it not that there is something to know-something that our common brains can not grasp and analyze? Do you not think that silent, yet persistent,

tures than he had ever seen since her return to physical health and, taking new hope from this manifestation, he continued, "Do you love the socia

d that he had for those few moments assisted the soul of Nu-nah to vibrate, too; and had set in motion the vitalizing currents to

me more anxious than ever to have her constantly in his company. He again pressed his

conveyed the news to Rathunor that at an early date such might be consummated. As the Prince arose to go the Priest took his hand and said, "My child, in taking the Princess Nu-nah as your wife, you obey t

erious words of the Priest, but notwithstanding this the seed had bee

h some would have refused, had they been true to their own sentiments, for the remarkable and unaccountable change which had taken place d

edding might be private and the holy ceremony of the Temple be performed by the High Priest. This, of course, could not be owing to the station an

were indulged in, until money seemed at a loss to supply more. The trousseau was exquisitely magnificent and, on the wedding night, the beaming radiance of the countenance of the Prin

subtle happiness, which permeates the very atmosphere about them

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