“Even in the field of death, and amid the mortal tug of combat itself, strong belief has wrought the same wonder, which we have hitherto mentioned as occurring in solitude and amid darkness; and those who were themselves on the verge of the world of spirits, or employed in dispatching others to these gloomy regions, conceived they beheld the apparitions of those beings whom their national mythology associated with such scenes.”
More from Sir Walter Scott
“O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive!”
“Some communication between the spiritual world, by the union of those termed in Scripture…”
“What degree of communication might have existed between the human race and the inhabitants…”
“To the multitude, the indubitable fact, that so many millions of spirits exist around and…”