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Painted Windows

CHAPTER IX
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He has a remarkable following among women, and it is said that "if he put a brass plate on his door and charged five guineas a time" he might be one of the richest mind-doctors in London.

He himself declares that his real work is almost entirely personal.

I have heard him speak with some contempt of preaching, quoting the witticism of a friend that "Anglican preaching is much worse than it really need be," or words to that effect.

He likes ceremonial and private confidence.

He has the instincts of a priest.
His patients appear to be the wreckage of psychoanalysis.


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