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"And be called insane, as Zöllner was?"
"Oh, well, times have softened since then Now, really, what do you think of Zöllner's experier to de he did"
"Oh, I don't know I've been rereading Lodge and Wallace and Meyer We studied theues--'poor old chaps!'" He sth, but Ito do with the evidence Crookes collected"
"But Slade and Home and the Fox sisters, froain, and one of the Fox sisters confessed to fraud, didn't she?"
"M--yes But afterwards recanted and re-recanted They were all a dubious lot, I'll adirl like Viola La fakir like Clarke"
"Is he self-seeking--or is he only a fanatic?" asked Kate "I believe hierous He is willing to walk hot plough-shares to advance his faith What are his relations to Viola? Do you suppose she has actually promised to marry him?"
Serviss waited for his reply in such suspense that his hands clutched his chair Britt's face lost its gleam "I'm afraid she has--or at least she feels herself 'sealed to him' by her 'controls'" Serviss rose and took a turn about the roohost McLeod is anxious to have his granddaughter unite her poith Clarke's in order to 'advance the Grand Cause' McLeod, it seeyranitic forued with the old otism is invincible"
Serviss faced hiood deal of Miss Lambert's performances--what's your honest opinion of them?"
"Frankly, I don't know," he answered, with a s over my notes and those of Dr Randall, I'oes these nored by science I don't go so far as to say that these doings were the work of dises which I have witnessed with one sense or another The things see, substantially, the sao The singular thing about the whole subject is that one man can't convince another by any amount of evidence A personal revelation is necessary for each individual"