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The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
Πυρ σοι προσοισω
I will bring fire to thee.
Euripides --- Androm:
EIROS
WHY do you call me Eiros?
CHARMION
So henceforward will you always be called. You must forget, too, my earthly name,
and speak to me as Charmion.
EIROS
This is indeed no dream!
CHARMION
Dreams are with us no more; --- but of these mysteries anon. I rejoice to see you
looking life-like and rational. The film of the shadow has already passed from off your
eyes. Be of heart, and fear nothing. Your allotted days of stupor have expired; and, to-
morrow, I will myself induct you into the full joys and wonders of your novel existence.
EIROS
True --- I feel no stupor --- none at all. The wild sickness and the terrible darkness have
left me, and I hear no longer that mad, rushing, horrible sound, like the "voice of many
waters." Yet my senses are bewildered, Charmion, with the keenness of their perception
of the new.
CHARMION
A few days will remove all this; --- but I fully understand you, and feel for you. It is
now ten earthly years since I underwent what you undergo --- yet the remembrance of it
hangs by me still. You have now suffered all of pain, however, which you will suffer in
Aidenn.
EIROS
In Aidenn?
CHARMION
 
 

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