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It is better that the person who induces hypnotic sleep should awaken As a rule, subjects in this stage of hypnotism do not feel any sensation This subject did not pass into such a deep state of hypnotism, but the Deception in All Cases.--Confessions of a Professional Hypnotic Subject. conditions did not follow the subject was in a hypnotic trance; but it suggestion made during the hypnotic condition as to what a person will The operator hypnotizes the subject, and when he is in deep id: 35551 author: Cummings, Lettie M. title: Professor Huskins date: words: 66630 sentences: 4550 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35551.txt txt: ./txt/35551.txt summary: As William walked briskly away from Merle''s home to his own, Mrs. Millard''s parting words followed him, causing him to think sadly. 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"You don''t know a good many things," said Adrian tartly, smoothing out he could not learn anything likely to endanger the safety of Dr. Roversmire, so Adrian asked at once for what he wanted. "I''m very glad to see you, Dr. Roversmire," said Olive, looking at him "And Mr. Lancaster has disappeared?" said Adrian. "Bring me some wine," said Adrian, looking up from his book. "That''s what makes me fear Adrian is dead," said Olive, turning her When Dentham asserted that the body of Adrian Lancaster had been id: 38693 author: Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) title: The Watchers: A Novel date: words: 59197 sentences: 4306 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/38693.txt txt: ./txt/38693.txt summary: open windows, touched his hands, reached his face and turned it white. "Cullen Mayle," said I; "that was Adam''s son." the collector came over with his men from the Customs House upon St. Mary''s, Cullen drove him back to his boats with a broken head. 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