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"That's the ith you scientists You'll pursue the tail of a coer really important to the human race comes under your nose you can't see it"

"You're forceful but not elegant, sis"

"I'ht"

"I hope that girl's face will haunt you," she replied

It did Froht hisup the scroll of the night's events, he read and reread it with uing that she had no conscious part in the manifestations "It is possible for one in deep trance to rise and estion of another precisely as a so, without conscious knowledge of what is being done She ht's drahly proven--and to Clarke you must look for the real offender

"The huing ly constructed and jewelled ti, as hopeless of solution as the laws of the unfathoined lies the aries, the hallucinations of the insane have never been co-ordinated, perhaps they never will be It is possible that this girl, so normal in appearance, has a rotten strand in her--some weakness inherited from her father This is the only way in which to account for her glowing physical health and her manifest mental disorder She has her father's mind in a body drawn froirlish, the other is old, decayed, lying, and irresponsible Can she be reclaimed?

"It is non that the conscious mind is but a pin's-point of thebut one of an infinite nued, unconscious self is a million times more complex than the chain of those conscious states which makes up the normal or orderly life of an individual May it not be that this girl, by reason of her long practice of subher self, ed self, holding, as it does, all the experiences of the dark past, all the lusts, deceits, and subterfuges, all the cruelties and shameless potentialities of her ani but a mass of discordant impulses--states almost entirely disassociated froher self The restraint of the later-developed, governing,forth to vex and destroy Over this fortuitous subversion of her soul's kingdom Clarke now rules like a demon councillor