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hem all, his restless eye wandering every other minute to the further drawing-room in which the lights had been lowered, catching there always the same patch of black and white,--Rose's dress and the dark form beside her. 'Are you convinced? Do you believe?' said Rose, merrily looking up at her companion. 'In telepathy? Well--so far--I have not got beyond the delicacy and perfection of Mr. Denman's muscular sensation. So much I am sure of!' 'Oh, but your scepticism is ridiculous!' she said gayly. 'We know that some people have an extraordinary power over others.' 'Yes, that certainly we know!' he answered, his voice dropping, an odd, strained note in it. 'I grant you that.' She trembled deliciously. Her eyelids fell. They stood together, conscious only of each other. 'Now,' said Mr. Denman, advancing to the doorway between the two drawing-rooms, 'I have done all I can--I am exhausted. But let me beg of you all to go on with some experiments among yourselves. Every fresh discovery of this power in a new individual is a gain to science. I believe about one in ten has some share of it. Mr. Flaxman and I will arrange everything, if anyone will volunteer?' The audience broke up into groups, laughing, chatting, suggesting this and that. Presently Lady Charlotte's loud dictatorial voice made itself heard, as she stood eyeglass in hand looking round the circle of her guests. 'Somebody must venture--we are losing time.' Then the eyeglass stopped at Rose, who was now sitting tall and radiant on the sofa, her blue fan across her white knees. 'Miss Leyburn--you are always public-spirited--will you be victimized for the good of science?' The girl got up with a smile. 'And Mr. Langham--will you see what you can do with Miss Leyburn? Hugh--we all choose her task, don't we--then Mr. Langham wills?' Flaxman came up to explain. Langham had turned to Rose--a wild fury with Lady Charlotte and the whole affair sweeping through him. But there was no time to demur; that judicial eye was on them; the large figure and towering cap bent toward him. Refusal was impossible. 'Command me!' he said with a sudden straightening of the form and a flush on the pale cheek. 'I am afraid Miss Leyburn will find me a very bad partner.' 'Well, now then!' said Flaxman; 'Miss Leyburn, will you please go down into the library while we settle what you are to do?' She went, and he held the door open for her. But she passed out unco
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