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Eighteen
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
“Well, what was it like?” demanded Rhoda eagerly at the breakfast table.
“Oh, the usual stuff,” I said nonchalantly.
I was uneasily conscious of Despard’s eye on me. A perceptive2 man.
“Pentagrams drawn3 on the floor?”
“Lots of them.”
“Any white cocks?”
“Naturally. That was Bella’s part of the fun and games.”
“And trances and things?”
“As you say, trances and things.”
Rhoda looked disappointed.
“You seem to have found it rather dull,” she said in an aggrieved4 voice.
I said that these things were all much of a muchness. At any rate, I’d sat-isfied my curiosity.
Later, when Rhoda had departed to the kitchen, Despard said to me:
“Shook you up a bit, didn’t it?”
“Well—”
I was anxious to make light of the whole thing, but Despard was not aneasy man to deceive.
I said slowly, “It was—in a way—rather beastly.”
He nodded.
“One doesn’t really believe in it,” said Despard. “Not with one’s reason-ing mind—but these things have their effect. I’ve seen a good deal of it inEast Africa. The witch doctors there have a terrific hold on the people, andone has to admit that odd things happen which can’t be explained in anyrational manner.”
“Deaths?”
“Oh yes. If a man knows he’s been marked down to die, he dies.”
“The power of suggestion, I suppose.”
“Presumably.”
“But that doesn’t quite satisfy you?”
“No—not quite. There are cases difficult of explanation by any of ourglib Western scientific theories. The stuff doesn’t usually work onEuropeans—(though I have known cases). But if the belief is there in yourblood—you’ve had it!” He left it there.
I said thoughtfully: “I agree with you that one can’t be too didactic. Oddthings happen even in this country. I was at a hospital one day in London.
A girl had come in — neurotic
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