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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER VI
19/52

'Phenomena' may amuse women and children, but the real beauty of the system lies in the promised attainment of happiness.
Whether that state of supreme freedom from earthly care gives the fortunate initiate the power of projecting himself to the antipodes by a mere act of volition, or of condensing the astral fluid into articles of daily use, or of stimulating the vital forces of nature to an abnormal activity, is to me a matter of supreme indifference.

I am tolerably happy in my own way as things are.

I should not be a whit happier if I were able to go off after dinner and take a part in American politics for a few hours, returning to business here to-morrow morning." "That is an extreme case," I said.

"No man in his senses ever connects the idea of happiness with American politics." "Of one thing I am sure, though." He paused as if choosing his words.

"I am sure of this.


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