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fright, while a tremor permeated his being, and he cried
aloud, " This is reality! I fear bats and detest owls."
" Yet these animated natural forms are no more dis-
tinct than the other visible shapes plainly hovering around
in the air," observed Athothis.
" They are equally apparent," whispered Paulus An-
drocydes, with timidity; " but I still doubt my vision,
though I shudder with horror."
" Courage!" said Athothis, cheeringly, at the same
time uttering a low, musical laugh that sounded like the
aeolian murmur of an evening zephyr. " Ah! this must
be the abiding place of a medium, for look at the swarms
of sprites and goblins climbing through the window cracks
and key-holes."
" 'T is the home of the healing medium, Professor
Diabolus," replied Paulus Androcydes ; " and he is said
to work wonders with the sick."
u He hath an appropriate name," quoth Athothis;
" and 't is easy to cure diseases dependent on a vivid
imagination, when the patient hath implicit confidence in
the power of the medium." The two spirits now hov-
ered over a large cut-stone residence, on the outskirts of
the Park. This building, surmounted by a steep slate
roof, faced to the southwest, and commanded a magnifi-
cent twilight view of the misty hills, at whose base flowed
a mysterious river. "Let us enter!" continued the
Egyptian ; " for now I shall witness a seance by your
much-vaunted modern magi, who can not do their work
in the full sunlight like the necromancers of my day, but
are yet quite clever in their manifestations. After all,
such exhibitions of trickery and supernatural power
combined are best carried on under cover of Set, who is
the true patron of the art. Under the first dynasty