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Morton, with his fingers resting lightly on Viola's soft hand, experienced a keen, pang of sy! What profanation to develop the seamy side of her nature! What pitiful toerly she see but the simplest ventriloquistic performance impossible--she cannot lift a hand To save her from herself, as well as from Clarke, it is necessary to expose her weakness as well as his trickery"
She was saying, in answer to a question: "No, Dr Weissmann, I have no control over the er we have to wait I cannot pro this, inwardly commented; "These obscure for, the dissi to realize her predica us for disappointment," and a return of his doubt kept hi--'We Shall Meet Beyond the River,' or some ditty like that?"
Thereat Kate said: "Doctor, you betray astonishing fa"
"I begin to believe it," she retorted "I begin to suspect that you are a secret adherent Morton, you would better tie Dr Weissmann, otherwise he may speak from the cone hian a discourse on the leadings of the most recent discoveries: "The X-ray is a ht is a ht move in such a way as to clash with and weaken those of the X-ray; so we argue that the h which dise far subtler than the X-ray, is neutralized--though by no ht Furthermore, there seems to be a reluctance on the part of the invisible ones to have the actual processes scrutinized I once laid a pencil on the table and asked for a visible action of writing, vainly, so long as it was co covered with a silk handkerchief it plainly rose and wrote It could be distinctly seenbeneath the cloth Sir William Crookes had a similar experience, except in his case he saw the pencil ainst a ruler, and try three tiht I have seen letters form on an exposed surface of a slate, I have had hands appear through a curtain and write in the light, but the power enerated in shadow"