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A Lebanese iconoclast emigrates to America and embarks on a quixotic quest for the truth.

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“With my eyes open I see but one face; with my eyes closed I see a million faces: they are all yours. And they are loving, and sweet, and kind. But I am content with one, with the carnate symbol of them, with you, and though you be cold and cruel. The divine splendour is here, and here and here⁠—”

“Why, your ardour is exhausting.”

But on their way back to the Hotel, Khalid gives her this from Swedenborg: “ ‘Do you love me’ means ‘do you see the same truth that I see?’ ”

There is no use. Khalid is impossible.

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