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Today's Stichomancy for Doc Holliday

The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from The Tanach:

Isaiah 21: 4 My heart is bewildered, terror hath overwhelmed me; the twilight that I longed for hath been turned for me into trembling.

Isaiah 21: 5 They prepare the table, they light the lamps, they eat, they drink--' Rise up, ye princes, anoint the shield.'

Isaiah 21: 6 For thus hath the Lord said unto me: Go, set a watchman; let him declare what he seeth!

Isaiah 21: 7 And when he seeth a troop, horsemen by pairs, a troop of asses, a troop of camels, he shall hearken diligently with much heed.

Isaiah 21: 8 And he cried as a lion: 'Upon the watch-tower, O Lord, I stand continually in the daytime, and I am set in my ward all the nights.'

Isaiah 21: 9 And, behold, there came a troop of men, horsemen by pairs. And he spoke and said: 'Fallen, fallen is Babylon; and all the graven images of her gods are broken unto the ground.'

Isaiah 21: 10 O thou my threshing, and the winnowing of my floor, that which I have heard from the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, have I declared unto you.

Isaiah 21: 11 The burden of Dumah. One calleth unto me out of Seir: 'Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night?'

Isaiah 21: 12 The watchman said: 'The morning cometh, and also the night--if ye will inquire, inquire ye; return, come.'

Isaiah 21: 13 The burden upon Arabia. In the thickets in Arabia shall ye lodge, O ye caravans of Dedanites.

Isaiah 21: 14 Unto him that is thirsty bring ye water! The inhabitants of the land of Tema did meet the fugitive with his bread.


The Tanach
The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie:

"I cannot say--but it is suggestive."

A wild idea flashed across me. Was it possible that Mrs. Inglethorp's mind was deranged? Had she some fantastic idea of demoniacal possession? And, if that were so, was it not also possible that she might have taken her own life?

I was about to expound these theories to Poirot, when his own words distracted me.

"Come," he said, "now to examine the coffee-cups!"

"My dear Poirot! What on earth is the good of that, now that we know about the coco?"

"Oh, la la! That miserable coco!" cried Poirot flippantly.


The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from The Phoenix and the Turtle by William Shakespeare:

Every fowl of tyrant wing, Save the eagle, feather'd king: Keep the obsequy so strict.

Let the priest in surplice white, That defunctive music can, Be the death-defying swan, Lest the requiem lack his right.

And thou, treble-dated crow, That thy sable gender mak'st With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.