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She

by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard

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A Gothic adventure published in 1887, this novel recounts the perilous expedition of Professor Horace Holly and his ward Leo Vincey into the heart of Africa. Their quest is to locate a lost kingdom and involves encounters with the Amahagger people and their enigmatic ruler, a powerful white sorceress named Ayesha. She possesses immortality and supernatural abilities and has awaited the return of her lost lover for over two thousand years. The narrative combines elements of exploration, mysticism, and supernatural phenomena, fitting within the late Victorian fascination with the unknown and exotic.

Set against a backdrop of wilderness and ancient legend, the story reflects the period's interest in adventure fiction and the fantasy of lost worlds. It also exemplifies early themes in the genre that would influence later works. The novel's portrayal of Ayesha as an immortal, supernatural figure has contributed significantly to the development of the lost world narrative tradition.

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In giving to the world the record of what, looked at as an adventure only, is I suppose one of the most wonderful and mysterious experiences ever undergone by mortal men, I feel it incumbent on me to explain what my exact connection with it is. And so I may as well say at once that I am not the narrator but only the editor of this extraordinary history, and then go on to tell how it found its way into my hands. Some years ago I, the editor, was stopping with a friend, “ vir doctissimus et amicus meus ,” at a certain University, which for the purposes of this history we will call Cambridge, and was one day much struck with the appearance of two persons whom I saw going arm-in-arm down the street. One of these gentlemen was I think, without exception, the handsomest young fellow I have ever seen. He was very tall, very broad, and had a look of power and a grace of bearing that seemed as native to him as it is to a wild stag. In addition his face was almost without flaw—a good face as well as a beautiful one, and when he lifted his hat, which he did just then to a passing lady, I saw that his head was covered with little golden curls growing close to the scalp. “Good gracious!” I said to my friend, with whom I was walking, “why, that fellow looks like a statue of Apollo come to life. What a splendid man he is!” “Yes,” he answered, “he is the handsomest man in the University, and one of the nicest too. They call him ‘the Greek god’; but look at the other one, he’s Vincey’s (that’s the god’s name) guardian, and supposed to be full of every kind of information. They call him ‘Charon.’” I looked, and found the older man quite as interesting in his way as the glorified specimen of humanity at his side. He appeared to be about forty years of age, and was I think as ugly as his companion was handsome. To begin with, he was shortish, rather bow-legged, very deep chested, and with unusually long arms. He had dark hair and small eyes, and the hair grew right down on his forehead, and his whiskers grew right up to his hair, so that there was uncommonly little of…

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