In a short time he became so excited, that, without taking time to do his toilet, he rushed down-stairs in his night-dress, assuring the astonished household of the fact and insisting that the room really was quite 'full of birds, as he could testify... Magic, witchcraft, animal magnetism [&c.]. - Page 77by James Braid - 1852 - 131 pagesFull view - About this book
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...heard, but at length the horrified novice in the chamber of death avowed that he saw and fell the hirds flying in all directions, and plunging against him....excited, that, without taking time to do his toilet, ho rushed down•stairs in his night-dress, assuring the astonished household of the fact, and insisting... | |
| 1873 - 536 pages
...music, as if the room was full of canaries, which were not only heard, but at length the horrified man in the chamber of death avowed that he both saw and...against him. In a short time he became so excited that he rushed down stairs in his night-dress assuring the astonished household of the fact, and insisting... | |
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...not only heard, but at length the horrified novice in the chamber of death avowed that he both taw and felt the birds flying in all directions and plunging...that, without taking time to do his toilet, he rushed down-stairs in his night-dress, assuring the astonished household of the fact and insisting that the... | |
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