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The ink is not , as some suppose , a circle drawn in the centre of the hand , but about half a tea - spoonful , forming a liquid ball abou the size of a pistol bullet , which has been poured into it . We might suppose that the magician ...
The ink is not , as some suppose , a circle drawn in the centre of the hand , but about half a tea - spoonful , forming a liquid ball abou the size of a pistol bullet , which has been poured into it . We might suppose that the magician ...
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... ances he mentions , communicated to me by more than one person present on that occasion : — " All the party sat round the magician and the boy , in whose hand were traced the usual square and the numbers , as given by Mr. Lane .
... ances he mentions , communicated to me by more than one person present on that occasion : — " All the party sat round the magician and the boy , in whose hand were traced the usual square and the numbers , as given by Mr. Lane .
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You ought not to rise till after the amphitryon , and each gentleman offers his hand to a lady , to conduct her to the cover on which her name is inscribed . So soon as all are seated , the host helps the soup , a heap of plates being ...
You ought not to rise till after the amphitryon , and each gentleman offers his hand to a lady , to conduct her to the cover on which her name is inscribed . So soon as all are seated , the host helps the soup , a heap of plates being ...
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