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John and Reason pass through the valley and emerge into a cold land. He asks Reason whether the Island is real or just his imagination. She explains that she can only reveal what John already knows. He then questions whether his longing for the Island is lust, but Reason reminds him of her earlier riddle about distinguishing copies from originals. She says that all loves might be reflections of a greater love for the Landlord, though the sciences of Zeitgeistheim dismiss this. Reason says that understanding comes from her sisters, Philosophy and Theology, who are disregarded by the sciences.
By C. S. Lewis
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