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She and Allan
  

She and Allan (Hardcover)

by H. Rider Haggard (Author) "I believe it was the old Egyptians, a very wise people, probably indeed much wiser than we know, for in the leisure of their ample..." (more)
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I believe it was the old Egyptians, a very wise people, probably indeed much wiser than we know, for in the leisure of their ample centuries they had time to think out things, who declared that each individual personality is made up of six or seven different elements, although the Bible only allows us three, namely, body, soul, and spirit. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ought to be more fun than it is..., May 18 2000
By Peter A. Greene (Franklin, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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Haggard combines his two most bankable stars-- Ayesha and Quartermain-- and it ought to be twice as much fun. The problem ultimately is that we know from page one that nothing is going to happen that might conflict with any of the history established for these characters in their other books. Particularly in Ayesha's case that's mighty limiting-- we know that Allan is going to pass through her life without making any particular mark, because all the significant people in her life are already accounted for. Consequently, the work doesn't really show anything new about either character, and instead of two great prizefighters duking it out, we get a couple of characters dancing around trying not to make a mark on each other. Still the basic two-fisted Anglo-Saxon hambone adventure that Haggard does so well, but there's a little less zip in this outing.
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