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"I didn't. I found it." "To see Dr. Etwald, I suppose?" "Ho, dat one big lie. Der ain't de debble-stick but in de king's palace at Kumassi.".
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"My dear young lady," he remonstrated, "why distress yourself with recollections of these things?" "You must be mistaken," insisted the major once more. "David was in London on the night when the crime was committed." "And now a word about this poison. It does not kill, but merely places its victim in a trance state, which so closely resembles death that not even the most expert doctor can tell the difference. If the trance continues the victim dies; but there is an antidote--which, by the way, I obtained from Dido--and this antidote, if used in time, can restore the victim from a state of catalepsy to his pristine vigor. I had made up my mind to use the devil-stick, and so, as I was anxious to give Mr. Alymer a chance to escape, I prophesied to him a state of life-in-death. This phrase describes exactly the trance state of those wounded by the devil-stick--impregnated with its poison. "Your mind seems to run on the mother, David," said Jen, looking again at Sarby with keen inquisitiveness. "Can you prove by any chance that she committed the crime?".
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