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Austin and His Friends

CHAPTER the Fifth
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Certainly he had not been the victim of hallucination.

He was in perfect health, and in full possession of all his faculties.

Indeed his faculties were particularly alive; he had been thinking of something else altogether when the raps first forced themselves upon his consciousness, and afterwards he had listened to them for several minutes with close and critical attention.

No explanation of the strange phenomenon suggested itself in spite of endless theories and speculations.

Could it be mice?
But mice only gnawed and scuttled about; they did not rap.


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