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Devil-Worship in France

CHAPTER IX
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To hurl is to utter objectionable and unreasonable yells, preferably in the dead of night and in lonely places.

This ghost is much sought after by specialists.

It would be tedious to name all the varieties, but I can guarantee the unequipped that all known specimens have been carefully labelled, except possibly the odorous ghost, the ghost, that is to say, who manifests exclusively to the olfactory organ.

This is an exceedingly withdrawn inappreciable kind, but it is familiar to Jean Kostka, who is a connoisseur in the smell supernatural, and has a trained psychic nose.
He can distinguish between the spiritual perfume which characterises, let us say, St Stanislaus and the _odorem suavitatis_ of Lucifer.

He is also an authority on conditions, and gives a ravishing description of the voluptuous enervation diffused over all his limbs when he had a private memorandum from Isis by means of raps during the reception of a master in a blue lodge.


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