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There were two and they were very brief. Then I read them again and yet again. Those at the table had, of course, resumed their talk, but Bernheim still stood at attention. I motioned him to me. "These are copies," I said. "I made them, sir, from the originals while they were en route," he added with a dry smile. "And the originals?" "Each was delivered promptly."
Then, having dispatched Bernheim to the Palace to escort the King and the Princess, I drove to the Metzen, where Gerst piloted me, by private corridors, to the apartments reserved for me, and which adjoined the Gallery. The King and the Princess were the last to arrive. As I greeted them, Dehra detained me. "Shall we be able to see as well as hear?" she asked. "Yes," said I, "if you wish."
It was one of those "trifles" which, as Courtney had said, would not be overlooked. About noon, Bernheim came in with a card in his fingers and a queer smile about his firm-set lips. I took the card. "The devil!" I exclaimed. Then I looked at Bernheim. "What's the move, now?" "That is what I tried to find out, sir," he answered. "And failed? "Completely.
When I turned to the composition of historical novels, I desired to ascertain if the historical method had been reduced to a system. I read Lucian's Instructions for Writing History, an essay with the same title, or with a very similar one, by the Abbe Mably, some essays by Simmel, besides a book by a German professor, Ernst Bernheim, Lehrbuch der historischen Methode.
Though, whether it was by your order or due to his own curiosity, I, of course, do not know. Either way, however, you scored with him." I was so sure that Bernheim would now be far enough away from the door that I reached across and flung it back. The ante-room was empty, and, through its open doorway, we could see Bernheim and Moore coming slowly down the corridor and twenty feet away.
After he had decided on the order, he proceeded to give John thumb-nail biographies of some of the most conspicuous of those present. "See that fat, coarse-looking hog over there? Look he's flashing a bank roll thick enough to choke a horse. That's Berny Bernheim, the bookmaker. His gambling house on West Forty-fourth Street is one of the show places of the town.
The experiments of Beaunis, Liégois, Liébaut, and Bernheim are conclusive: you can even get a person assassinated by another to whom you suggest, without his knowledge, the will to the crime." "I was thinking of something, myself," said Carhaix, who had been reflecting and not listening to this discussion of hypnotism. "Of the Inquisition. It certainly had its reason for being.
There is no doubt that in the lighter forms of partial insanity, hypnotism may help many patients, though not all; but when the disease of the brain has gone farther, especially when a well developed lesion exists in the brain, mental treatment is of little avail, even if it can be practiced at all. A few general remarks by Dr. Bernheim will be interesting.
Moore had led me into the final position of Lotzen's attack, and had disarmed me exactly as he had the Duke. I held out my left hand to him the right still tingled. "Beautiful!" I said. "It's a marvellous defence and marvellously done." Moore bowed very low over my hand. "It is a pleasure to serve under Your Highness," he said. "Aye! that it is," said Bernheim.
"He could not put a foot to the ground without screaming with pain. 'Lie down, my poor friend; I will soon relieve you. Dr. Bernheim says. 'That is impossible, doctor. 'You will see. 'Yes, we shall see, but I tell you, we shall see nothing! On hearing this answer I thought suggestion will be of no use in this case. The old man looked sullen and stubborn.
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