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magnetic attraction goes through it as sand went through the sieve。

No good reasons can be given why the presence of a cat should not

betray itself to certain organizations; at a distance; through the

walls of a box in which the animal is shut up。  We need not

disbelieve the stories which allege such an occurrence as a fact and

a not very infrequent one。



If the presence of a cat can produce its effects under these

circumstances; why should not that of a human being under similar

conditions; acting on certain constitutions; exercise its specific

influence?  The doctor recalled a story told him by one of his

friends; a story which the friend himself heard from the lips of the

distinguished actor; the late Mr。 Fechter。  The actor maintained that

Rachel had no genius as an actress。  It was all Samson's training and

study; according to him; which explained the secret of her wonderful

effectiveness on the stage。  But magnetism; he said;magnetism; she

was full of。  He declared that he was made aware of her presence on

the stage; when he could not see her or know of her presence

otherwise; by this magnetic emanation。  The doctor took the story for

what it was worth。  There might very probably be exaggeration;

perhaps high imaginative coloring about it; but it was not a whit

more unlikely than the cat…stories; accepted as authentic。  He

continued this train of thought into further developments。  Into this

series of reflections we will try to follow him。



What is the meaning of the halo with which artists have surrounded

the heads of their pictured saints; of the aureoles which wraps them

like a luminous cloud?  Is it not a recognition of the fact that

these holy personages diffuse their personality in the form of a

visible emanation; which reminds us of Milton's definition of light:



    〃Bright effluence of bright essence increate〃?



The common use of the term influence would seem to imply the

existence of its correlative; effluence。  There is no good reason

that I can see; the doctor said to himself; why among the forces

which work upon the nervous centres there should not be one which

acts at various distances from its source。  It may not be visible

like the 〃glory〃 of the painters; it may not be appreciable by any

one of the five senses; and yet it may be felt by the person reached

by it as much as if it were a palpable presence;more powerfully;

perhaps; from the mystery which belongs to its mode of action。



Why should not Maurice have been rendered restless and anxious by the

unseen nearness of a young woman who was in the next room to him;

just as the persons who have the dread of cats are made conscious of

their presence through some unknown channel?  Is it anything strange

that the larger and more powerful organism should diffuse a

consciousness of its presence to some distance as well as the

slighter and feebler one?  Is it strange that this mysterious

influence or effluence should belong especially or exclusively to the

period of complete womanhood in distinction from that of immaturity

or decadence?  On the contrary; it seems to be in accordance with all

the analogies of nature;analogies too often cruel in the sentence

they pass upon the human female。



Among the many curious thoughts which came up in the doctor's mind

was this; which made him smile as if it were a jest; but which he

felt very strongly had its serious side; and was involved with the

happiness or suffering of multitudes of youthful persons who die

without telling their secret:



How many young men have a mortal fear of woman; as woman; which they

never overcome; and in consequence of which the attraction which

draws man towards her; as strong in them as in others;oftentimes;

in virtue of their peculiarly sensitive organizations; more potent in

them than in others of like age and conditions;in consequence of

which fear; this attraction is completely neutralized; and all the

possibilities of doubled and indefinitely extended life depending

upon it are left unrealized!  Think what numbers of young men in

Catholic countries devote themselves to lives of celibacy。  Think how

many young men lose all their confidence in the presence of the young

woman to whom they are most attracted; and at last steal away from a

companionship which it is rapture to dream of and torture to endure;

so does the presence of the beloved object paralyze all the powers of

expression。  Sorcerers have in all time and countries played on the

hopes and terrors of lovers。  Once let loose a strong impulse on the

centre of inhibition; and the warrior who had faced bayonets and

batteries becomes a coward whom the well…dressed hero of the ball…

room and leader of the German will put to ignominious flight in five

minutes of easy; audacious familiarity with his lady…love。



Yes; the doctor went on with his reflections; I do not know that I

have seen the term Gynophobia before I opened this manuscript; but I

have seen the malady many times。  Only one word has stood between

many a pair of young people and their lifelong happiness; and that

word has got as far as the lips; but the lips trembled and would not;

could not; shape that little word。  All young women are not like

Coleridge's Genevieve; who knew how to help her lover out of his

difficulty; and said yes before he had asked for an answer。  So the

wave which was to have wafted them on to the shore of Elysium has

just failed of landing them; and back they have been drawn into the

desolate ocean to meet no more on earth。



Love is the master…key; he went on thinking; love is the master…key

that opens the gates of happiness; of hatred; of jealousy; and; most

easily of all; the gate of fear。  How terrible is the one fact of

beauty!not only the historic wonder of beauty; that 〃burnt the

topless towers of Ilium 〃for the smile of Helen; and fired the

palaces of Babylon by the hand of Thais; but the beauty which springs

up in all times and places; and carries a torch and wears a serpent

for a wreath as truly as any of the Eumenides。  Paint Beauty with her

foot upon a skull and a dragon coiled around her。



The doctor smiled at his own imposing classical allusions and

pictorial imagery。  Drifting along from thought to thought; he

reflected on the probable consequences of the general knowledge of

Maurice Kirkwood's story; if it came before the public。



What a piece of work it would make among the lively youths of the

village; to be sure!  What scoffing; what ridicule; what

embellishments; what fables; would follow in the trail of the story!

If the Interviewer got hold of it; how 〃The People's Perennial and

Household Inquisitor〃 would blaze with capitals in its next issue!

The young fellows' of the place would be disposed to make fun of the

whole matter。  The young girls…the doctor hardly dared to think what

would happen when the story got about among them。  〃The Sachem〃 of

the solitary canoe; the bold horseman; the handsome hermit;handsome

so far as the glimpses they had got of him went;must needs be an

object of tender interest among them; now that he was ailing;

suffering; in danger of his life; away from friends;poor fellow!

Little tokens of their regard had reached his sick…chamber; bunches

of flowers with(dainty little notes; some of them pinkish; some

three…cornered; some of them with brief messages; others 〃criss…

crossed;〃 were growing more frequent as it was understood that the

patient was likely to be convalescent before many days had passed。

If it should come to be understood that there was a deadly obstacle

to their coming into any personal relations with him; the doctor had

his doubts whether there were not those who would subject him to the

risk; for there were coquettes in the village;strangers; visitors;

let us hope;who would sacrifice anything or anybody to their vanity

and love of conquest。









XXI



AN INTIMATE CONVERSATION。



The illnes

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