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Updated: June 2, 2025
"Rex must not see me; I should die if you sent for him; I could not bear it indeed, I could not." She was looking at him, all her heart in her eyes, and, as if he felt magnetically the power of her glance, he turned toward her, meeting the earnest gaze of the blue, uplifted eyes.
Sypher clapped him on the shoulder and extolled him as a miracle of lucidity. He explained magniloquently. It was Zora's unseen influence working magnetically from the other side of the world that had led his footsteps towards the Hôtel Godet on that particular afternoon. She had triumphantly vindicated her assertion that geographical location of her bodily presence could make no difference.
Potts. One had evidently magnetically influenced the other. "She is a female, like the lady we encountered," said Mr. Potts, "but," added he, with a burst of feeling, "she has no parasol!" The assertion was indisputable. It was a truism, cows are never provided with parasols, but then great men are famous for uttering truisms, and we venerated Mr. Potts for following the example.
Whether it was that, in England, all notions, even of liberty, are mixed up historically, traditionally, socially, with that fine and subtle element of aristocracy which, like the press, is the air we breathe; or whether Richard imagined that he really became magnetically imbued with the virtues of these silver pennies and gold seven-shilling pieces, distinct from the vulgar coinage in popular use, it is hard to say.
He proposed to select twenty-four patients, twelve of whom he would treat magnetically, leaving the other twelve to be treated by the faculty according to the old and approved methods.
Yet, before they left, both Fergusson and his companion began to understand Matravers' confidence in her. There was something almost magnetically attractive about her personality. The luncheon was very much what one who knew him would have expected from Matravers simple, yet served with exceeding elegance.
"How could I? their mother can really do nothing for them, and it would be cruel to hand them over to Colonel Ormonde's charity." "It would! you are right," said Errington, hastily. "Poor little fellows! to lose you would be too terrible a trial for them." Katherine raised her eyes to his; they were moist with gratitude for his sympathy, and seemed to draw him magnetically to her.
Only it would have amused an invisible spectator to note how those three Wollastons, blonde, dolichocephalic, high-strung, magnetically susceptible, responded, as strips of gold-leaf to the static electricity about a well rubbed amber rod, to the influence that emanated from that silent figure on the sofa.
Again, it is asked, "Why, if spirits can converse by thought-language if they can express with their eyes, or impress magnetically their wishes, or the words they desire to utter why should they employ their vocal organs?" But I rejoin that the deaf and dumb on earth converse by signs with great celerity, yet would gladly express their thoughts with voice also.
"It wur a lady." "D'ye mean a woman?" "No. A lady. Like what yo' read of." "I've heard as they do smell good; like violets some on 'em," the philosopher remarked. Drawn magnetically to this spiritual brother, Paul said almost without volition, "She said I were the son of a prince." "Son of a WOT?" cried Barney Bill, sitting up with a jerk that shook a volume or two onto the ground.
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