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CHAPTER III IN WHICH PROFESSOR CHALLENGER GIVES HIS OPINION
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ENID had stepped into the cab and Malone was following when his name was called and a man came running down the street. He was tall, middle-aged1, handsome and well-dressed, with the clean-shaven, self-confident face of the successful surgeon.
“Hullo, Malone! Stop!”
“Why, it’s Atkinson. Enid, let me introduce you. This is Mr. Atkinson of St. Mary’s about whom I spoke2 to your father. Can we give you a lift? We are going towards Victoria.”
“Capital!” The surgeon followed them into the cab. “I was amazed to see you at a Spiritualist meeting.”
“We were only there professionally. Miss Challenger and I are both on the Press.”
“Oh, really! The Daily Gazette, I suppose, as before. Well, you will have one more subscriber3, for I shall want to see what you made of to-night’s show.”
“You’ll have to wait till next Sunday. It is one of a series.”
“Oh, I say, I can’t wait as long as that. What did you make of it?”
“I really don’t know. I shall have to read my notes carefully to-morrow and think it over, and compare impressions with my colleague here. She has the intuition, you see, which goes for so much in religious matters.{41}”
“And what is your intuition, Miss Challenger?”
“Good—oh, yes, good! But, dear me, what an extraordinary mixture!”
“Yes, indeed, I have been several times and it always leaves the same mixed impression upon my own mind. Some of it is ludicrous, and some of it might be dishonest, and yet again some of it is clearly wonderful.”
“But you are not on the Press. Why were you there?”
“Because I am deeply interested. You see, I am a student of psychic4 matters and have been for some years. I am not a convinced one but I am sympathetic, and I have sufficient sense of proportion to realise that while I seem to be sitting in
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