Wednesday, October 31, 2007

"I think," he said slowly, "that every man has an instinctive feeling



sometime in his life that he is a small part of a great plan that is
working somehow towards the light
"I think," he said slowly, "that every man has an instinctive feeling
sometime in his life that he is a small part of a great plan that is
working somehow towards the light."




Of the abuse of coincidence, I have already given a specimen in speaking



of _The Rise of Dick Halward_ (Chapter XII)
Of the abuse of coincidence, I have already given a specimen in speaking
of _The Rise of Dick Halward_ (Chapter XII). One or two more examples
may not be out of place. I need not dwell on the significance of the
fact that most of them occur in forgotten plays.