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I believe you hypnotise me, after all." "At all events, if we were not intimate, you couldn't possibly say the things you do," observed Brook, already pacified. "And I suppose you would not take the things I say, so meekly, would you?" "I told you I was a very mild person," said Johnstone. "We were talking about it yesterday, do you remember?" "Oh yes!

Once more set the right way up, Ibsen softly thanked his saviours with much frugality of phrase "Tak, mine Herrer!" tenderly touched an abraded surface of his top-hat, and marched forth homeward, unperturbed. His silence had a curious effect on those in whose company he feasted; it seemed to hypnotise them. The great Danish actress, Mrs.

The latter tells her that he will make himself like her in appearance; in other words, that he will hypnotise the priest, and make him see what he, the knight, wishes him to. The ruse succeeds, and for a time all goes well; then comes discovery, despair, and death. The whole story is a most extraordinary medley of fairy-lore, religion, and magic, and most characteristic of the mediæval mind.

She affected him as speaking more or less for her father as well, and his eyes might have been trying to hypnotise her into giving him the answer without his asking the question. "Had HE his idea, and has he now, with you, anything more?" those were the words he had to hold himself from not speaking and that she would as yet, certainly, do nothing to make easy.

She affected him as speaking more or less for her father as well, and his eyes might have been trying to hypnotise her into giving him the answer without his asking the question. "Had HE his idea, and has he now, with you, anything more?" those were the words he had to hold himself from not speaking and that she would as yet, certainly, do nothing to make easy.

I have seen him in a pool, far beyond his depth, but "treading water" while simultaneously wielding a rod about four times the length of himself, and sending his line whizzing an extraordinary distance. The resolution of his attack seems actually to hypnotise salmon into taking his fly; and, once hooked, however hard they may fight for life, they are doomed fish. Ah me!

"It gives me the bellyache, that damned war," he said. "So it does me," said Lilly. "All unreal." "Real enough for those that had to go through it." "No, least of all for them," said Lilly sullenly. "Not as real as a bad dream. Why the hell don't they wake up and realise it!" "That's a fact," said Aaron. "They're hypnotised by it." "And they want to hypnotise me. And I won't be hypnotised.

They have a habit of writing history; they pretend to study the manners and customs of all peoples, God has given us a limited mental capacity, but they usurp the function of the Godhead and indulge in novel experiments. They write about their own researches in most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. We in our ignorance, then fall at their feet.

They illustrate the fact that only certain persons can hypnotise others, and throw light on some peculiarities of rapport. In brief, savages anticipated us in the modern science of experimental psychology, as is frankly acknowledged by the Society for Experimental Psychology of Berlin.

He grinned at me a few times in order to hypnotise me with his beauty and to instil in me the necessary amount of frightfulness, before he got to work in earnest. Then, by way of invitation, he thrust forward his jaw almost into my face. I took advantage of his offer somewhat more quickly than he anticipated. I struck him on the chin with my left and drew my right to his body.