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Two days after this conversation between Manning and Ann Veronica, Capes came into the laboratory at lunch-time and found her alone there standing by the open window, and not even pretending to be doing anything. “We are, or rather we were, so much alike then that the portrait of either of us would have done for the other. Forgive me, but you have been looking, have you not, for some employment?” “Quite true!” she answered. The time was the 26th of November, 1703: the place, the Mint in Southwark. “An Oracle is a vampire, of course. But in its stead—toward morning—there appeared another idea which appealed to him as sublime, appealed to the primitive conscience, to his artistic sense of the drama, to the poet and the novelist in him. The whole place and everything in it aimed at one thing—to illustrate, to elaborate, to criticise and illuminate, and make ever plainer and plainer the significance of animal and vegetable structure.

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