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Seventeen
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
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“Are you really going to a séance at Thyrza’s?” Rhoda demanded.
“Why not?”
“I never knew you were interested in that sort of thing, Mark.”
“I’m not really,” I said truthfully. “But it’s such a queer setup, thosethree. I’m curious to see what sort of a show they put on.”
I did not find it really easy to put on a light manner. Out of the tail of myeye, I saw Hugh Despard looking at me thoughtfully. He was a shrewdman, with an adventurous2 life behind him. One of those men who have akind of sixth sense where danger is concerned. I think he scented3 its pres-ence now—realised that something more important than idle curiositywas at stake.
“Then I shall come with you,” said Rhoda gleefully. “I’ve always wantedto go.”
“You’ll do nothing of the sort, Rhoda,” growled4 Despard.
“But I don’t really believe in spirits and all that, Hugh. You know I don’t.
I just want to go for the fun of it!”
“That sort of business isn’t fun,” said Despard. “There may be somethinggenuine to it, there probably is. But it doesn’t have a good effect on peoplewho go out of ‘idle curiosity.’”
“Then you ought to dissuade5 Mark, too.”
“Mark’s not my responsibility,” said Despard.
But again he gave me that quick sidelong look. He knew, I was quitesure, that I had a purpose.
Rhoda was annoyed, but she got over it, and when we chanced to meetThyrza Grey in the village a little later that morning, Thyrza herself wasblunt upon the matter.
“Hallo, Mr. Easterbrook, we’re expecting you this evening. Hope we canput on a good show for you. Sybil’s a wonderful medium, but one neverknows beforehand what results one will get. So you mustn’t be disappoin-ted. One thing I do ask you. Keep an open mind. An honest inquirer is al-ways welcome—but a frivolous
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