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The Sacred Fount

Traveling by train to Newmarch for a weekend house party, James`s unnamed narrator encounters two other guests. He is amused and somewhat shocked to observe that Gilbert Long, formerly an uncivil man, now appears amiable and quick-witted, while Grace Brissenden seems younger than she did before. As the

guests assemble for dinner, conversation, and strolls on the grounds, the narrator begins to elaborate a strange and intriguing theory of relationships: he believes that a lover nourishes the beloved, who blossoms as the lover is drained. If this theory is correct, then Grace Brissenden`s wan husband holds the key to her youthful appearance. But from what sacred fount does Gilbert Long draw inspiration?



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