herself, and after several what are there called seances they noticed that this nun invariably fell into such a peculiar state of hers only when her gaze rested rather a long time on one of the brilliant colored stones, on what is called a Persian turquoise, which was among the adornments of the frame of this portrait. BTG XXXII Hypnotism B575
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