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  • Accepting Ethan as a ghost and herself as the reembodiment of Isabel Earnshaw had amounted to quite a drain on her reserve of physical energy.

    The Haunting Tarr, Hope 2007

  • His love might be the reembodiment of Isabel, but she was also very much a modern-day woman.

    The Haunting Tarr, Hope 2007

  • Not only was he a ghost — not a hallucination, but a ghost — but she was the embodiment, make that reembodiment, of Isabel Earnshaw.

    The Haunting Tarr, Hope 2007

  • Analogy is embodiment -- or perhaps more precisely, reembodiment -- as is reading, as is representation, and as, too, in their own peculiar ways, are the writing and the multiplying of books.

    Copyright 1999

  • Many of these have sought to approach humanity through personal reembodiment in the flesh.

    Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield

  • A thorough understanding of the laws of reembodiment, so far as we can know them, entirely refutes the belief and the feeling of the injustice of the Creator towards any human being.

    Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield

  • He stood there again, between herself and Deering, perpendicular and reproachful, but less solid and sharply outlined than before, with a look in his small hard eyes that desperately wailed for reembodiment.

    The Letters 1910

  • He stood there again, between herself and Deering, perpendicular and reproachful, but less solid and sharply outlined than before, with a look in his small hard eyes that desperately wailed for reembodiment.

    Tales of Men and Ghosts Edith Wharton 1899

  • There the gentle priests talked business; here they worshipped; and of their psalter and litany, their faith and ceremonial practices, enough that the new substitute for religion was only a reembodiment of an old philosophy with the narrowest psychical idea for creed; namely, that the principle of Present Life was all there was in man worth culture and gratification.

    The Prince of India — Volume 02 Lewis Wallace 1866

  • “Like it or not, you are the embodiment, or rather reembodiment, of Isabel Earnshaw.

    The Haunting Tarr, Hope 2007

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