Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality. - Emily Dickinson The third and final volume of The Carriage Driver is presented here. The Carriage Driver, Captain Griffin Chaffey, and his beautiful white mare Nuelle postponed their journey in the afterlife. They began serving during the Civil War to provide passage for those that gained entrance to their reward. They lost their existing presence; they were granted the privilege of service. The carriage is richly upholstered and meticulously maintained. Nuelle is loved. She glistens with the warmth from her care.
Those whose names are in the book are greeted, at the appointed time, by this unbeatable pair. Griffin's presence is instantly reassuring. Your comfort is his utmost concern. Nuelle's beauty is a distracting treat. Their sphere is the first embrace of the long promised afterlife. This is the third volume, though each story stands on its own, just like each life stands on its own. Take your time. Allow yourself the richness of the lives that are presented.
There are many journeys to savor as you ponder your own everlasting promised land.