Purchase one of 1st World Library"s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - "You may contradict me as flat as a flounder, Eunice, but that won"t alter the facts. There is something in telepathy - there is something in mind-reading -" "If you could read my mind, Aunt Abby, you"d drop that subject. For if you keep on, I may say what I think, and -" "Oh, that won"t bother me in the least. I know what you think, but your thoughts are so chaotic - so ignorant of the whole matter - that they are worthless. Now, listen to this from the paper: "Hanlon will walk blindfolded - blindfolded, mind you - through the streets of Newark, and will find an article hidden by a representative of The Free Press." Of course, you know, Eunice, the newspaper people are on the square - why, there"d be no sense to the whole thing otherwise! I saw an exhibition once, you were a little girl then; I remember you flew into such a rage because you couldn"t go. Well, where was I? Let me see - oh, yes - "Hanlon - " H"m - h"m - why, my goodness! it"s to-morrow! How I do want to go! Do you suppose Sanford would take us?" Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Raspberry Jam (Carolyn Wells)