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The Window-Gazer

CHAPTER XVI
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"Utterly callous! Benis," in a wavering voice, "I had a feeling--" "Wait!" interrupted Benis, producing a notebook and pencil.

"Let us be exact, Aunt.

Just when did you notice the feeling first ?" "What difference does that make ?" Aunt Caroline's voice was perceptibly stronger.
"Why," eagerly, "don't you see?
If you had the feeling at the time (allowing for difference by the sun) it is a case of actual clairvoyance.

If the feeling was experienced previous to the fact then it is a case of premonition only, and, if after, the whole thing can be explained as mere telepathy." "Oh," said Aunt Caroline.

But she said it thoughtfully.


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