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Dracula

CHAPTER 14
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." "Yes," I said.

"Charcot has proved that pretty well." He smiled as he went on, "Then you are satisfied as to it.

Yes?
And of course then you understand how it act, and can follow the mind of the great Charcot, alas that he is no more, into the very soul of the patient that he influence.

No?
Then, friend John, am I to take it that you simply accept fact, and are satisfied to let from premise to conclusion be a blank?
No?
Then tell me, for I am a student of the brain, how you accept hypnotism and reject the thought reading.


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