item: #1 of 7 id: 13158 author: Hocking, Joseph title: The Weapons of Mystery date: None words: 56382 flesch: 89 summary: Said he couldn't keep a servant as would be a livin' advertisement as 'ow his pet 'obby wer a failure. His eyes were fixed on Miss Forrest, as if held by a magnet, and I fancied I saw a faint colour tinge his cheek. keywords: blake; come; day; eyes; face; forrest; good; hand; heart; honour; house; kaffar; know; lady; life; look; love; man; mind; miss; night; power; room; simon; story; temple; things; thought; time; tom; voltaire; way; yer cache: 13158.txt plain text: 13158.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 19342 author: Alpheus, A. title: Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use date: None words: 34332 flesch: 65 summary: The experiment was repeated on other subjects, in all cases with the same result. They learn to imitate what they see, and since their living depends upon it, they must prove hypnotic subjects who can always be depended upon to do just what is wanted. keywords: body; brain; cases; chapter; cocke; condition; doctor; experiments; eyes; following; hand; head; hypnotism; influence; man; means; mind; operator; patient; person; phenomena; power; sleep; state; subject; suggestion; theory; time; use; way cache: 19342.txt plain text: 19342.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 355 author: Doyle, Arthur Conan title: The Parasite: A Story date: None words: 18008 flesch: 88 summary: Professor Wilson is coming back this week, and of course Mrs. Wilson is very anxious that Miss Penclosa should be well again then, for he has quite a programme of experiments which he is anxious to carry out. Professor Wilson happened to mention the relations between you and my subject of this evening, and it struck me that nothing could be more convincing to you than if I were to suggest to Miss Marden that she should call upon you at half-past nine to-morrow morning and suspend your engagement for half an hour or so. keywords: agatha; day; end; eyes; face; hand; mind; miss; night; penclosa; professor; room; thing; thought; wilson; woman cache: 355.txt plain text: 355.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 35551 author: Cummings, Lettie M. title: Professor Huskins date: None words: 66630 flesch: 81 summary: Master William!! Master William, the Doctor is here to see mistress. keywords: alice; augustus; baby; boy; clarissa; condition; dinah; eyes; face; father; good; home; life; look; love; man; merle; mind; mother; power; subject; think; thought; time; want; william; woman; work cache: 35551.txt plain text: 35551.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 38693 author: Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) title: The Watchers: A Novel date: None words: 59197 flesch: 90 summary: You come from Mr. Cullen Mayle? said Dick. I did not follow you to speak of the horse, or to Mr. Featherstone at all, but to Mr. Cullen Mayle. keywords: adam; bed; clutterbuck; come; cullen; cullen mayle; day; dick; door; doubt; eyes; face; george; glen; good; hand; head; helen; house; lieutenant; man; mayle; night; parmiter; room; time; tortue; tresco; way; window; word cache: 38693.txt plain text: 38693.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 50170 author: Pasley, T. H. title: The Philosophy Which Shows the Physiology of Mesmerism and Explains the Phenomenon of Clairvoyance date: None words: 27244 flesch: 47 summary: All bodies include a portion of _elementary_ or _electric_ matter, which is removed without injury to their general texture. Motion is not natural to _inert_ matter: the term is expressive of the local condition of a body, while the body is prevented remaining where it is, and while the body is being passed through contiguous portions of space. keywords: air; bodies; body; brain; cause; effect; electric; elements; fire; fluid; matter; means; medium; motion; nature; oxygen; philosophy; pressure; pressure matter; sensation; space; water cache: 50170.txt plain text: 50170.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 55417 author: Hume, Fergus title: The Gentleman Who Vanished: A Psychological Phantasy date: None words: 31562 flesch: 73 summary: By means of my astral body, I have seen Mr. Adrian Lancaster, who is at Monte Carlo . . . . If the person who wrote to Miss Olive Maunders offering to give information as to the whereabouts of Mr. Adrian Lancaster will be at No. 40, Beryle Square at three o'clock on Thursday, he will see Miss Maunders, and obtain a reward if his information leads to the finding of Mr. Lancaster_. keywords: adrian; adrian lancaster; body; dentham; doctor; face; house; know; lancaster; leave; life; look; man; maunders; olive; room; roversmire; sir; soul; stick; teddy; time; trevanna cache: 55417.txt plain text: 55417.txt