[Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces at Work CHAPTER XXII 2/10
Or else, we must trust to time or an accident to awaken her dormant mental faculties.
The case is so interesting that I should like, with your permission, to make an experiment which can result in no harm if it does not succeed." "We put the matter entirely in your hands, sir," said Uncle John.
"Act as you think best." "I thank you," replied Dr.Hoyt, bowing.
Then he turned to the girls. "Which of you young ladies has won the friendship of Lucy Rogers ?" he asked. Louise answered that she and Eliza Parsons had become good friends. "Will you assist me ?" asked the physician. "Willingly, sir." "I wish to send the girl into a deep sleep, to render her unconscious without her suspecting my intention, or realizing the fact.
Can you suggest a way to do this ?" Louise tried to think. "What means will you employ, sir ?" she asked. "There are many ways to accomplish this.
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