Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . A JUVENILE , began Jimmy, as he gazed thoughtfully atthe aged mans shining head, why dont you tell yourself ahair-raising story f. X o 3 ^. e tJD; QZ os -^ 5 o-o — e» O Q J S?£?« ~ 5S .£4 love: and ghosts By MARION FOSTER WASHBURNE THEY had been dipping amateurishly into themysteries of the hidden forces. They had triedlifting one of their number—the heaviest—bythe tips of their fingers, all breathing experiment had failed, because never could five ofthem manage to take three long breaths in u


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . A JUVENILE , began Jimmy, as he gazed thoughtfully atthe aged mans shining head, why dont you tell yourself ahair-raising story f. X o 3 ^. e tJD; QZ os -^ 5 o-o — e» O Q J S?£?« ~ 5S .£4 love: and ghosts By MARION FOSTER WASHBURNE THEY had been dipping amateurishly into themysteries of the hidden forces. They had triedlifting one of their number—the heaviest—bythe tips of their fingers, all breathing experiment had failed, because never could five ofthem manage to take three long breaths in unison with-out laughter. Next they had tried mind-reading. Wasnt it wonderful, Harold? Marcia asked. Why, when you held my hand I seemed to know exactly?where to go. I wasnt afraid. I went down those darkcellar stairs and up to that ash-heap and found thathidden ring as easy as could be. What do you supposedid it? I dont know, Harold answered. It seemed tome that something strange went from my hand to yours. Do you think any one else could have led me in thesame way? Marcia asked. No, I dont, said Harold shortly. I think therehas to be some sort of a sympathy between the person whose mind is read


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