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 C. S. Lewis on a visit to Stonehenge in 1925, a month before he began his fellowship at Magdalen College.
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Nature means to us whatever we please as the moods select and slur. But everything becomes different when we recognise that Nature is a creature, a created thing, with its own particular tang or flavour. There is no need any longer to select and slur. It is not in her, but in Something far beyond her, that all lines meet and all contrasts are explained.