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CLAIRVOYANCE. A Florida, “ perhaps yuu will prefer to be put in communication with your sister.” Florida shrunk back for a moment; then, with heightened color, assented. She stood before Virginia, who shuddered a little, but soon gave signs of being entirely under her con- trol. With the help of directions from the professor, Florida made the unconscious girl respond to her thoughts. “Tt is wonderful,” said the professor; “a case of true clairvoyance. In time, if you wished to make a series of experiments, you could send her to the ends of the earth—a splendid subject,” he reiterated. j Florida’s heart bounded with a secret exultation, as she thus found herself in a way to use the power she had felt herself abundantly provided with. She waked the sleeping girl, and together they left the room—Virginia to retire, unconscious of what she had said or done. : so comiclooks.conmn