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Excerpt from The Veils of Isis: And Other Stories
Though he held himself aloof from all his com rades, he was not much disliked by them, for when ever his father and mother sent him presents of dates or dainties he shared them out among the others, contenting himself always with the simple sustenance provided in the Temple.
To his father and mother he wrote but once, tell ing them to look upon him as dead, for he had given himself to the service of the Goddess with heart and life and for him there was no looking back.
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