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Austin and His Friends

CHAPTER the Ninth
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Nothing happens but in virtue of natural laws, laws just as natural and inherent in the universal scheme of things as gravitation or the precession of the equinoxes, _only_ outside our extremely limited knowledge of the universe.

That, under certain conditions, such interpositions affecting physical organisms may be produced by invisible agencies is, in my view, eminently conceivable.

It is purely a question of evidence." "I am so glad you think so," replied Austin.

"It makes things so much easier.

And then it's so pleasant to think that one is really surrounded by unseen friends who are looking after one.


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