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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER VI
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The old blood would itself become young again as it passed to the younger man." "A man!" exclaimed Unorna.
"Of course.

An animal would not do, because you could not produce the lethargy nor make use of suggestion for healing purposes--" "But it would kill him!" "Not at all, as I would do it, especially if the young man were very strong and full of life.

When the result is obtained, an antiseptic ligature, suggestion of complete healing during sleep, proper nourishment, such as we are giving at present, by recalling the patient to the hypnotic state, sleep again, and so on; in eight and forty hours your young man would be waked and would never know what had happened to him--unless he felt a little older, by nervous sympathy," added the sage with a low laugh.
"Are you perfectly sure of what you say ?" asked Unorna eagerly.
"Absolutely.

I have examined the question for years.

There can be no doubt of it.


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