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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXI
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These cases are especially worthy of study because they happen so often in our day." The Wanderer saw that some explanation was necessary and he determined to give one in as few words as possible.
"Unorna and I had strolled into the Jewish Cemetery," he said.

"While we were talking there, Israel Kafka suddenly came upon us and spoke and acted very wildly.

He is madly in love with her.

She became very angry and would not let me interfere.

Then, by way of punishment for his intrusion I suppose, she hypnotised him and made him believe that he was Simon Abeles, and brought the whole of the poor boy's life so vividly before me, as I listened, that I actually seemed to see the scenes.


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