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CHAPTER IX THE ACADEMY BALL "H'm!" said Jen. "But seeing that you were so ill, was no one watching beside you?" "I found in my brief interview with Miss Dallas that she had learned how she had tried to kill Mr. Alymer while under the hypnotic influence of Dido. Perhaps this knowledge broke off the match, and the young couple took a dislike to one another from the peculiar circumstances of that night. Certainly--hypnotism or not--one would not care to marry a woman who had attempted one's life; so that, I conjecture, is the reason of Mr. Alymer's withdrawal..
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"Then Dr. Etwald--that horrid, gloomy creature!" He wrote from Rome this time, where he had been sent on some sort of diplomatic mission to the Vatican, and his letter about the Ancient City on her seven hills was a prose-poem in itself. I was so interested that I read on and on and forgot it was almost toast-apple time. "I haven't had a sample of the food yet," he said, gravely, "but if it comes up to the equipment, I'll be perfectly satisfied." "He's all of that. He's the youngest professor in the school and no end a good fellow," supplemented Tom Hughes, heartily..
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