The Poisoned Pen(Fiscle Part-3) by Arthur B. Reeve (top 10 motivational books .txt) π
Literally Throwing Things Into It From His Chiffonier, As I
Entered After A Hurried Trip Up-Town From The Star Office In
Response To An Urgent Message From Him.
"Come, Walter," He Cried, Hastily Stuffing In A Package Of Clean
Laundry Without Taking Off The Wrapping-Paper, "I've Got Your
Suit-Case Out. Pack Up Whatever You Can In Five Minutes. We Must
Take The Six O'clock Train For Danbridge."
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Pandit Eyed Us Suspiciously, Then He Rang A Bell. The Attendant
Appeared Instantly, Noiselessly.
"Show These Men Into The Library," He Commanded With Just The
Faintest Shade Of Trepidation. "My Servant Will Give You The
Book," He Said To Craig. "Pay Him."
It Seemed That We Had Suddenly Been Looked Upon With Disfavour,
And I Half Suspected He Thought We Were Spies Of The Police, Who
Had Recently Received Numerous Complaints Of The Financial
Activities Of The Fortune Tellers, Who Worked In Close Harmony
With Certain Bucket-Shop Operators In Fleecing The Credulous Of
Their Money By Inspired Investment Advice. At Any Rate, The
Attendant Quickly Opened A Door Into The Darkness. Treading
Cautiously I Followed Craig. The Door Closed Behind Us. I Clenched
My Fists, Not Knowing What To Expect.
"The Deuce!" Exclaimed Kennedy. "He Passed Us Out Into An Alley.
There Is The Street Not Twenty Feet Away. The Pandit Is A Clever
One, All Right."
It Was Now Too Late To See Any Of The Other Clairvoyants On Our
List, So That With This Unceremonious Dismissal We Decided To
Conclude Our Investigations For The Night.
The Next Morning We Wended Our Way Up Into The Bronx, Where One Of
The Mystics Had Ensconced Himself Rather Out Of The Beaten Track Of
Police Protection, Or Persecution, One Could Not Say Which. I Was
Wondering What Sort Of Vagary Would Come Next. It Proved To Be
"Swami, The Greatest Clairvoyant, Psychic Palmist, And Yogi
Mediator Of Them All." He Also Stood Alone In His Power, For He
Asserted:
Names Friends, Enemies, Rivals, Tells Whom And When You
Will Marry, Advises You Upon Love, Courtship, Marriage,
Business, Speculation, Transactions Of Every Nature. If You Are
Worried, Perplexed, Or In Trouble Come To This Wonderful
Man. He Reads Your Life Like An Open Book; He Overcomes
Evil Influences, Reunites The Separated, Causes Speedy And
Happy Marriage With The One Of Your Choice, Tells How To
Influence Any One You Desire, Tells Whether Wife Or Sweetheart
Is True Or False. Love, Friendship, And Influence Of
Others Obtained And A Greater Share Of Happiness In Life
Secured. The Key To Success Is That Marvellous, Subtle,
Unseen Power That Opens To Your Vision The Greatest Secrets
Of Life. It Gives You Power Which Enables You To Control
The Minds Of Men And Women.
The Swami Engaged To Explain The "Wonderful Karmic Law," And By
His Method One Could Develop A Wonderful Magnetic Personality By
Which He Could Win Anything The Human Heart Desired. It Was
Therefore With Great Anticipation That We Sought Out The Wonderful
Swami And, Falling Into The Spirit Of His Advertisement, Posed As
"Come-Ons" And Pleaded To Obtain This Wonderful Magnetism And A
Knowledge Of The Karmic Law--At A Ridiculously Low Figure,
Considering Its Inestimable Advantages To One Engaged In The
Pursuit Of Criminal Science. Naturally The Swami Was Pleased At
Two Such Early Callers, And His Narrow, Half-Bald Head, Long Slim
Nose, Sharp Grey Eyes, And Sallow, Unwholesome Complexion Showed
His Pleasure In Every Line And Feature.
Rubbing His Hands Together As He Motioned Us Into The Next Room,
The Swami Seated Us On A Circular Divan With Piles Of Cushions
Upon It. There Were Clusters Of Flowers In Vases About The Room,
Which Gave It The Odour Of The Renewed Vitality Of The Year.
A Lackey Entered With A Silver Tray Of Cups Of Coffee And A Silver
Jar In The Centre. Talking Slowly And Earnestly About The "Great
Karmic Law," The Swami Bade Us Drink The Coffee, Which Was Of A
Vile, Muddy, Turkish Variety. Then From The Jar He Took A Box Of
Rock Crystal Containing A Sort Of Greenish Compound Which He
Part 3 Chapter 7 (The White Slave) Pg 81Kneaded Into A Little Gum--Gum Tragacanth, I Afterward Learned,--
And Bade Us Taste. It Was Not At All Unpleasant To The Taste, And
As Nothing Happened, Except The Suave Droning Of The Mystic Before
Us, We Ate Several Of The Gum Pellets.
I Am At A Loss To Describe Adequately Just The Sensations That I
Soon Experienced. It Was As If Puffs Of Hot And Cold Air Were
Alternately Blown On My Spine, And I Felt A Twitching Of My Neck,
Legs, And Arms. Then Came A Subtle Warmth. The Whole Thing Seemed
Droll; The Noise Of The Swami's Voice Was Most Harmonious. His And
Kennedy's Faces Seemed Transformed. They Were Human Faces, But
Each Had A Sort Of Animal Likeness Back Of It, As Lavater Has
Said. The Swami Seemed To Me To Be The Fox, Kennedy The Owl. I
Looked In The Glass, And I Was The Eagle. I Laughed Outright.
It Was Sensuous In The Extreme. The Beautiful Paintings On The
Walls At Once Became Clothed In Flesh And Blood. A Picture Of A
Lady Hanging Near Me Caught My Eye. The Countenance Really Smiled
And Laughed And Varied From Moment To Moment. Her Figure Became
Rounded And Living And Seemed To Stir In The Frame. The Face Was
Beautiful But Ghastly. I Seemed To Be Borne Along On A Sea Of
Pleasure By Currents Of Voluptuous Happiness.
The Swami Was Affected By A Profound Politeness. As He Rose And
Walked About The Room, Still Talking, He Salaamed And Bowed. When
I Spoke It Sounded Like A Gun, With An Echo Long Afterward
Rumbling In My Brain. Thoughts Came To Me Like Fury, Bewildering,
Sometimes As Points Of Light In The Most Exquisite Fireworks.
Objects Were Clothed In Most Fantastic Garbs. I Looked At My Two
Animal Companions. I Seemed To Read Their Thoughts. I Felt Strange
Affinities With Them, Even With The Swami. Yet It Was All By The
Psychological Law Of The Association Of Ideas, Though I Was No
Longer Master But The Servant Of Those Ideas.
As For Kennedy, The Stuff Seemed To Affect Him Much Differently
Than It Did Myself. Indeed, It Seemed To Rouse In Him Something
Vicious. The More I Smiled And The More The Swami Salaamed, The
More Violent I Could See Craig Getting, Whereas I Was Lost In A
Maze Of Dreams That I Would Not Have Stopped If I Could. Seconds
Seemed To Be Years; Minutes Ages. Things At Only A Short Distance
Looked Much As They Do When Looked At Through The Inverted End Of
A Telescope. Yet It All Carried With It An Agreeable Exhilaration
Which I Can Only Describe As The Heightened Sense One Feels On The
First Spring Day Of The Year.
At Last The Continued Plying Of The Drug Seemed To Be Too Much For
Kennedy. The Swami Had Made A Profound Salaam. In An Instant
Kennedy Had Seized With Both Hands The Long Flowing Hair At The
Back Of The Swami's Bald Forehead, And He Tugged Until The Mystic
Yelled With Pain And The Tears Stood In His Eyes.
With A Leap I Roused Myself From The Train Of Dreams And Flung
Myself Between Them. At The Sound Of My Voice And The Pressure Of
My Grasp, Craig Sullenly And Slowly Relaxed His Grip. A Vacant
Look Seemed To Steal Into His Face, And Seizing His Hat, Which Lay
On A Near-By Stool, He Stalked Out In Silence, And I Followed.
Neither Of Us Spoke For A Moment After We Had Reached The Street,
But Out Of The Corner Of My Eye I Could See That Kennedy's Body
Was Convulsed As If With Suppressed Emotion.
"Do You Feel Better In The Air?" I Asked Anxiously, Yet Somewhat
Vexed And Feeling A Sort Of Lassitude And Half Regret At The
Reality Of Life And Not Of The Dreams.
It Seemed As If He Could Restrain Himself No Longer. He Burst Out
Into A Hearty Laugh. "I Was Just Watching The Look Of Disgust On
Your Face," He Said As He Opened His Hand And Showed Me Three Or
Four Of The Gum Lozenges That He Had Palmed Instead Of Swallowing.
"Ha, Ha! I Wonder What The Swami Thinks Of His Earnest Effort To
Expound The Karmic Law."
Part 3 Chapter 7 (The White Slave) Pg 82
It Was Beyond Me. With The Swami's Concoction Still Shooting
Thoughts Like Sky Rockets Through My Brain I Gave It Up And
Allowed Kennedy To Engineer Our Next Excursion Into The Occult.
One More Seer Remained To Be Visited. This One Professed To "Hold
Your Life Mirror" And By His "Magnetic Monochrome," Whatever That
Might Be, He Would "Impart To You An Attractive Personality,
Mastery Of Being, For Creation And Control Of Life Conditions."
He Described Himself As The "Guru," And, Among Other Things, He
Professed To Be A Sun-Worshipper. At Any Rate, The Room Into Which
We Were Admitted Was Decorated With The Four-Spoked Wheel, Or
Wheel And Cross, The Winged Circle, And The Winged Orb. The Guru
Himself Was A Swarthy Individual With A Purple Turban Wound Around
His Head. In His Inner Room Were Many Statuettes, Photographs Of
Other Gurus Of The Faith, And On Each Of The Four Walls Were
Mysterious Symbols In Plaster Representing A Snake Curved In A
Circle, Swallowing His Tail, A Five-Pointed Star, And In The
Centre Another Winged Sphere.
Craig Asked The Guru To Explain The Symbols, To Which He Replied
With A Smile: "The Snake Represents Eternity, The Star Involution
And Evolution Of The Soul, While The Winged Sphere--Eh, Well, That
Represents Something Else. Do You Come To Learn Of The Faith?"
At This Gentle Hint Craig Replied That He Did, And The Utmost
Amicability Was Restored By The Purchase Of The Green Book Of The
Guru, Which Seemed To Deal With Everything Under The Sun, And
Particularly The Revival Of Ancient Asiatic Fire-Worship With Many
Forms And Ceremonies, Together With Posturing And Breathing That
Rivalled The "Turkey Trot," The "Bunny Hug," And The "Grizzly
Bear." The Book, As We Turned Over Its Pages, Gave Directions For
Preparing Everything From Food To Love-Philtres And The Elixir Of
Life. One Very Interesting Chapter Was Devoted To "Electric
Marriage," Which Seemed To Come To Those Only Who, After Searching
Patiently, At Last Found Perfect Mates. Another Of The Guru's
Tenets Seemed To Be Purification By Eliminating All False Modesty,
Bathing In The Sun, And While Bathing Engaging In Any Occupation
Which Kept The Mind Agreeably Occupied. On The First Page Was The
Satisfying Legend, "There Is Nothing In The World That A Disciple
Can Give To Pay The Debt To The Guru Who Has Taught Him One
Truth."
As We Talked, It Seemed Quite Possible To Me That The Guru Might
Exert A Very Powerful Hypnotic Influence Over His Disciples Or
Those Who Came To Seek His Advice. Besides This Indefinable
Hypnotic Influence, I Also Noted The More Material Lock On The
Door To The Inner Sanctuary.
"Yes," The Guru Was Saying To Kennedy, "I Can Secure You One Of
The Love-Pills From India, But It Will Cost You--Er--Ten Dollars."
I Think He Hesitated, To See How Much The Traffic Would Bear, From
One To One Hundred, And Compromised With Only One Zero After The
Unit. Kennedy Appeared Satisfied, And The Guru Departed With
Alacrity To Secure The Specially Imported Pellet.
In A Corner Was A Sort Of Dressing-Table On Which Lay A Comb And
Brush. Kennedy Seemed Much Interested In The Table And Was
Examining It When The Guru Returned. Just As The Door Opened He
Managed To Slip The Brush Into His Pocket And Appear Interested In
The Mystic Symbols On The Wall Opposite.
"If That
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