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Weissmann, the head of the bacteriological department of Corlear Medical College. We study germs microscopic 'bugs," he ended, with humorous glance at Viola. "What a charming bungalow you have here! Did you gather those wild flowers?" Viola answered in the tone of a pupil to her master, "Yes, sir." "But some of them grow high. You must be a mountaineer.

The car was sparsely occupied and the section opposite was quite empty, and, with a sense of being quite alone with Viola, he lightly began: "I feel like a truant school-boy, and I'm wondering what Weissmann will say to-morrow morning when his 'first-assistant' fails to appear." "I hope you are not neglecting your work for for us," she said, losing a little of her brightness.

What becomes of Haeckel's dictum that matter and spirit are inseparable?" "There is matter and matter," replied Weissmann. "To say that spirit and flesh is inseparable is to claim too much. We can say that we have no proof of such separation, but Crookes and others claim the contrary. It is curious to observe that we to-night have trenched on the very ground Crookes trod.

It was very dark and the rug soft. There is another important point all of the books came from within a radius of a few feet of the psychic, so that if she were able to rise and free her hands " "Which she did not do," answered Weissmann. "She remained precisely where we put her; but we should have nailed Clarke to the floor also." "How about the child who spoke German?" asked Kate. "Was she "

I am very eager now to sit with this girl the mother and Clarke being excluded." "Of one thing I am more than half persuaded, and that is that Clarke is a mind-reader; for how else could he know the things which the supposed ghost of my uncle recounted?" "It is very puzzling," repeated Weissmann, deep-sunk in speculation; and in this abstraction he took himself silently away.

What did she say?" queried Weissmann, bewilderedly. Morton explained that Miss Lambert had particularly requested him to sit with her and talk to her "guides," and that she had expressed a particular desire for an immediate test. Weissmann's eyes glittered with new interest. "Very good. Why not? It is a fine opportunity. Do you not feel so?" In truth he did not.

"I saw you on the street," replied Britt, without change of expression, "so I looked over the register to find out who you were. I'm mighty glad to meet up with you. I know you very well by reputation, and Weissmann is an old acquaintance of our family's. What are you doing out here? Visiting the Lamberts?" For some reason this directness disturbed Serviss a little. "No oh no!

"You poor child!" exclaimed Kate. "If they hurt you, cry out, and I will free you." Weissmann then fastened a silk thread to her wrist and gave one end to Morton. "We will keep this taut," he said; "every motion will be felt." As they worked the enthusiasm of investigation filled their eyes.

"That from you, and in the presence of Weissmann, is a 'facer'! What has come over Morton Serviss that he should invite me to a lunch to talk over a case of hysterico-epilepsy, and start in by asking my opinion of spiritualism? Come, now, out with the real question."

Weissmann replied slowly, with a little effort, "I had a little girl of the name Mina who died at eight years of age." Kate's voice expressed sympathy. "I didn't know that. She must have been a dear. The voice was very sweet. I could almost touch the little thing." "I do not see how Clarke or any one here knew of my daughter or her name. Clarke may be a mind-reader.

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