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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER X
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You are altogether in a very nervous condition to-day.

It is really quite indifferent whether that good lady be alive or dead." "Indifferent!" exclaimed Unorna fiercely.

Then she was silent.
"Indifferent to the validity of the theory.

If she is dead, you did not see her ghost, and if she is alive you did not see her body, because, if she had been there in the flesh, she would have entered into an explanation--to say the least.

Hypnosis will explain anything and everything, without causing you a moment's anxiety for the future." "Then I did not hear shrieks and moans, nor see your specimens moving when I was here along just now ?" "Certainly not! Hypnosis again.


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