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Cobban, J. Mclaren

"Master of His Fate"

.. till he woke
in the hospital bed.
That was the patient's story.
"Just look over your property here," said the doctor. "Have you lost
anything?"
The young man turned over his watch and the contents of his purse, and
answered that he had lost nothing.
"Strange--strange!" said Lefevre--"very strange! And the card--of course
the stranger must have put it in your pocket."
"Which would seem to imply," said the young man, "that _he_ knows
something of the hospital."
"Well," said Lefevre, "we must see what can be done to clear the mystery
up."
"Some of those newspaper-men have been here," said the house-physician,
when they had left the ward, "and they will be sure to call again before
the day is out. Shall I tell them anything of this?"
"Certainly," said Lefevre. "Publicity may help us to discover this
amazing stranger."
"Do you quite believe the story?" asked the house-physician.
"I don't disbelieve it."
"But what did the stranger do to put him in that condition, which seems
something more than hypnotism?"
"Ah," said Lefevre, "I don't yet understand it; but there are forces in
Nature which few can comprehend, and which only one here and there can
control and use.


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