Now, whether the act follows its producing impulse by
moments, days or years, the fact remains the same."
"So that a man can tell before he goes into battle whether he will be
brave or cowardly?"
"Certainly: we are conscious of our disposition, of our general manner
of thinking, and consequently can judge of our course of action."
"That would make life plane sailing.
"No, for though you know your own qualities, you can seldom force
events to fit them. As long as he can avoid danger the coward may be
brave, but if danger is thrust upon him, off he runs."
"Of course you have presentiments?" said he ironically.
"Yes."
"And they always come true?"
"Sooner or later. The time is indefinite, but the result is certain.
"Can you predict for others?"
"Not unless I love them: I can for my father. Either you must know a
person well, or have naturally a great deal of penetration, insight,
quick observation. Give it what name you please, it is the gift of
seers, by which they interpret the marks that character leaves upon
face and form."
"When you fall in love--"
"I shall not do that," she interrupted: "I have been warned.
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