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She and Allan

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Exploring the concept of individuality, the narrative delves into ancient Egyptian beliefs regarding personality, suggesting that each person comprises multiple elements beyond the traditional body, soul, and spirit. The protagonist, Allan Quatermain, reflects on these theories, likening the body to a mere vessel housing various principles that may not coexist simultaneously. He draws parallels with biblical references and Zulu traditions, hinting at the complexity of human identity and the idea that individuals are influenced by a multitude of spirits or entities.

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She and Allan, H. Rider Haggard

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