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Updated: June 27, 2025


Lenora's idea is that you should try and get hold of Craig and hypnotise him into a confession." "That's all right," Quest replied, "but how am I to get hold of him?" Laura glanced once more carelessly around to where the guard stood. "Lenora's gone up to the Professor's again this afternoon. She is going to try and get hold of Craig and lock him in the garage.

The younger man suddenly became audible in a pause of the outer thunder, indignant and vociferous, a high penetrating voice under his red aquiline nose and bushy moustache. "No one expected you to wake. No one expected you to wake. They were cunning. Damned tyrants! But they were taken by surprise. They did not know whether to drug you, hypnotise you, kill you."

We were going to hypnotise him, to save him the difficulty of acting. It was imperative. The whole of this revolt depends on the idea that you are awake, alive, and with us. Even now a great multitude of people has gathered in the theatre clamouring to see you. They do not trust.... You know, of course something of your position?" "Very little," said Graham. "It is like this."

When I protested, all that he would say was: "I'll hypnotise the fowl! I'll dazzle the rooster!" or other words equally futile. And she oh! that I could do her justice! she turned her broad black bows to the westering light, and lifted us high upon hills that we might see and rejoice with her.

In such a case just hypnotise your patient in the way that I will teach you, then powerfully suggest to him that your treatment is going to cure him and it will do so. As to when I got you under my influence, it was done while I asked you to lend me your penknife."

But there is a difference between the ballet and the geisha dances, and it is so wide that there is no true comparison; for whereas the ballet stimulates and excites, these Japanese movements hypnotise and lull. The public manners of the Japanese are not good.

I sat biting the end of my pen and looking at the electric light, which hung above my table, a little above and in front of me." He indicated the position of the lamp with elaborate care. "Have you ever looked at a bright light intently for a long time?" he asked, turning to Denis. Denis didn't think he had. "You can hypnotise yourself that way," Mr. Barbecue-Smith went on.

"It reduces itself to this," I said finally to Godfrey. "If Silva is a charlatan, there is no reason why he should hypnotise Miss Vaughan; but if he really wishes to make a priestess of her, then, by the same token, he is sincere and not a charlatan at all." Godfrey nodded. "There's a twist there which I can't seem to get straight," he admitted.

"This is the scene of my next appointment," Mr. Prohack continued. "Would you prefer to leave me at once or will you wait again?" Miss Winstock hesitated. "You had better wait," Mr. Prohack decided. "You'll be crying in fifteen seconds and your handkerchief is sadly inadequate to the crisis. Try a little self-control, and don't let Carthew hypnotise you.

Not everyone can warm both hands before the fire of life without scorching himself in the process. It is quite as easy to hypnotise oneself into imbecility by repeating in solemn tones, "Progress, Democracy, Corporate Unity," as by the blessed word Mesopotamia, or, like the Indians, by repeating the mystic word "Om" five hundred times in succession.

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