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Today's Stichomancy for M. C. Escher

The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde:

But wreck itself on passion.

GUIDO

Thou knowest me not. Tell me the man, and I in everything Will do thy bidding.

MORANZONE

Well, when the time is ripe, The victim trusting and the occasion sure, I will by sudden secret messenger Send thee a sign.

GUIDO

The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from Vailima Letters by Robert Louis Stevenson:

in sail, but I live here so entirely on credit, that I determined to hang on.

DEC. 1ST.

I was saying yesterday that my life was strange and did not think how well I spoke. Yesterday evening I was briefed to defend a political prisoner before the Deputy Commissioner. What do you think of that for a vicissitude?

DEC. 3RD.

Now for a confession. When I heard you and Cassells had decided to print THE BOTTLE IMP along with FALESA, I was too much disappointed to answer. THE BOTTLE IMP was the PIECE DE

The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from The Rescue by Joseph Conrad:

"Do you, too, want to throw me over? I tell you you can't do that now."

"I wasn't thinking of throwing you over, but I don't even know what you mean. There seem to be no end of things I can't do. Hadn't you better tell me of something that I could do? Have you any idea yourself what you want from me?"

"You can let me look at you. You can listen to me. You can speak to me."

"Frankly, I have never shirked doing all those things, whenever you wanted me to. You have led me . . ."

"I led you!" cried Lingard.


The Rescue