. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. STREET AMUSEMENTS. But the fiddler, KS, » ientific turn. Chief among these street showmen rose the tall head oi a middle-aged gentleman — ?•the- professor — who administered the galvanic grip. •• I la- last has yer cured, gentlemen, pass right along, pass right .don-, and give others a chance. Ave yon ban hache or a pain? I say, ave you ban hache or a pain ? (nre \e right hup, right hup hin a minute. I 11 tell iJ£L you what, it Is astonishing, gentlemen, what cures a ience will perform. ;iJf^*a^Oi4iLt \t this point some one not


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. STREET AMUSEMENTS. But the fiddler, KS, » ientific turn. Chief among these street showmen rose the tall head oi a middle-aged gentleman — ?•the- professor — who administered the galvanic grip. •• I la- last has yer cured, gentlemen, pass right along, pass right .don-, and give others a chance. Ave yon ban hache or a pain? I say, ave you ban hache or a pain ? (nre \e right hup, right hup hin a minute. I 11 tell iJ£L you what, it Is astonishing, gentlemen, what cures a ience will perform. ;iJf^*a^Oi4iLt \t this point some one not schooled in ,^5 the mysteries of science received a very lib-eral dose of the magnetic grip, anddoubled his body with an O! that seemed. M£. ^>. to be shot out of him, when the crowd laughed and moved on. >ur five or ten pence and arc- presented with the handlesforming the- terminations of the electric wire: you grasp these .is tightIU ran. one in either hand, while the galvanist -rinds away at thema- When a hundred or more eyes are levelled upon you he suddenlyincreases the motion in a manner that leaves no doubt in your mindthat that man has magnetism about him. whether lie be a professorlor nc. ( )f course your rheumatism at once disappears: it would ddthe same had you fallen from the roof of a hoilS imy had a strong inclination to be cured by the professoldvanism. but he conscientiously recalled Master Lewiss advic^ut the pur- LONDON. 197 A man with a wonderfully bedecked performing monkey was leav-ing the square, and, as a sort of testimony to the attraction of hisexhibition, a crowd of boys and girls were following him. Tommywished to see a performance that had evidently excited so muchinterest, and he all


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