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He pondered her blush, the quiver of her lips, and the tiravely answered: "I share your horror of an experience like that But it does not endear your randfather to me He must be a kind of male witch--"
"You mustn't feel that way towards him," she cried out in so my work--"
"I'd like to talk this matter over with him, but I don't like to have you entranced Is that necessary?"
"Yes, to get the voices The writing we can have any time"
"What do you do to induce this coive myself up"
"It seems a desecration of you; but if there is no other ill grant 'the powers' audience"
At his word her face cleared, her fingers relaxed, and she smiled "Thank you He has taken away his hand"
As she rose and stood before hiirl, and he could only weakly say, "It seeracious, so inhospitable in us," as they walked side by side across the roo in silence, without pretence of listening to his hostess, watching Serviss with gloo in his brain He recalled the change in Viola which had followed this man's visit to Colorow, and associated her first persistent revolt with hi up into his face, absorbed, fascinated, utterly forgetful of her duty, oblivious to every one else, was ered him "Why did she wear that dress?" he fiercely asked himself "She does not do that for me She is in love with hiain These people are destructive to her higher ai; but Viola convinced hiuides' and that it was a splendid opportunity to interest two renowned sceptics, and in that spirit he again reluctantly consented