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  Bou-Allem,beingawarethatmytrickswereonlytheresultofskill,wasangrythathisguestshouldbesopestered;hencehebeganreproachingtheMarabout。Istoppedhim,however,foranideahadoccurredtomewhichwouldsavemefrommydilemma,atleasttemporarily;then,addressingmyadversary:
  “Youareaware,“Isaid,withassurance,“thatIrequireatalismaninordertobeinvulnerable,and,unfortunately,IhaveleftmineatAlgiers。“
  TheMaraboutbeganlaughingwithanincredulousair。“Still,“I
  continued,“Ican,byremainingsixhoursatprayers,dowithoutthetalisman,anddefyyourweapon。To-morrowmorning,ateighto’clock,IwillallowyoutofireatmeinthepresenceoftheseArabs,whowerewitnessesofyourchallenge。“
  Bou-Allem,astonishedatsuchapromise,askedmeonceagainifthisofferwereserious,andifheshouldinvitethecompanyfortheappointedhour。Onmyaffirmative,theyagreedtomeetbeforethestonebenchinthemarketplace。
  Ididnotspendmynightatprayers,asmaybesupposed,butI
  employedabouttwohoursininsuringmyinvulnerability;then,satisfiedwiththeresult,Isleptsoundly,forIwasterriblytired。
  Byeightthenextmorningwehadbreakfasted,ourhorsesweresaddled,andourescortwasawaitingthesignalforourdeparture,whichwouldtakeplaceafterthefamousexperiment。
  Noneoftheguestswereabsent,and,indeed,agreatnumberofArabscameintoswellthecrowd。
  Thepistolswerehandedme;Icalledattentiontothefactthattheventswereclear,andtheMaraboutputinafairchargeofpowderanddrovethewadhome。Amongthebulletsproduced,IchoseonewhichIopenlyputinthepistol,andwhichwasthenalsocoveredwithpaper。
  TheArabwatchedallthesemovements,forhishonorwasatstake。
  Wewentthroughthesameprocesswiththesecondpistolandthesolemnmomentarrived。
  Solemn,indeed,itseemedtoeverybody——tothespectatorswhowereuncertainoftheissue,toMadameHoudin,whohadinvainbesoughtmetogiveupthistrick,forshefearedtheresult——andsolemnalsotome,forasmynewtrickdidnotdependonanyofthearrangementsmadeatAlgiers,Ifearedanerror,anactoftreachery——Iknewnotwhat。
  StillIpostedmyselfatfifteenpacesfromthesheik,withoutevincingtheslightestemotion。
  TheMaraboutimmediatelyseizedoneofthepistols,and,onmygivingthesignal,tookadeliberateaimatme。Thepistolwentoff,andtheballappearedbetweenmyteeth。
  Moreangrythanever,myrivaltriedtoseizetheotherpistol,butIsucceededinreachingitbeforehim。
  “Youcouldnotinjureme,“Isaidtohim,“butyoushallnowseethatmyaimismoredangerousthanyours。Lookatthatwall。“
  Ipulledthetrigger,andonthenewlywhitewashedwallappearedalargepatchofblood,exactlyatthespotwhereIhadaimed。
  TheMaraboutwentuptoit,dippedhisfingerintheblood,and,raisingittohismouth,convincedhimselfofthereality。Whenheacquiredthiscertainty,hisarmsfell,andhisheadwasbowedonhischest,asifhewereannihilated。
  Itwasevidentthatforthemomenthedoubtedeverything,eventheProphet。
  Thespectatorsraisedtheireyestoheaven,mutteredprayers,andregardedmewithaspeciesofterror。
  Thisscenewasatriumphantterminationtomyperformance。I
  thereforeretired,leavingtheaudienceundertheimpressionIhadproduced。WetookleaveofBou-Allemandhisson,andsetoffatagallop。
  ThetrickIhavejustdescribed,thoughsocurious,iseasilyprepared。Iwillgiveadescriptionofit,whileexplainingthetroubleittookme。
  AssoonasIwasaloneinmyroom,Itookoutofmypistolcase——
  withoutwhichInevertravel——abulletmold。
  Itookacard,bentupthefouredges,andthusmadeasortoftrough,inwhichIplacedapieceofwaxtakenfromoneofthecandles。Whenitwasmelted,ImixedwithitalittlelampblackI
  hadobtainedbyputtingthebladeofaknifeoverthecandle,andthenranthiscompositioninthebulletmold。
  HadIallowedtheliquidtogetquitecold,theballwouldhavebeenfullandsolid;butinabouttensecondsIturnedthemoldover,andtheportionsofthewaxnotyetsetranout,leavingahollowballinthemold。Thisoperationisthesameasthatusedinmakingtapers,thethicknessoftheoutsidedependingonthetimetheliquidhasbeenleftinthemold。
  Iwantedasecondball,whichImaderathermoresolidthantheother;andthisIfilledwithblood,andcoveredtheorificewithalumpofwax。AnIrishmanhadoncetaughtmethewaytodrawbloodfromthethumbwithoutfeelinganypain,andIemployeditonthisoccasiontofillmybullet。
  Bulletsthuspreparedbearanextraordinaryresemblancetolead,andareeasilymistakenforthatmetalwhenseenatashortdistanceoff。
  Withthisexplanation,thetrickwillbeeasilyunderstood。Aftershowingtheleadenbullettothespectators,Ichangeditformyhollowball,andopenlyputthelatterintothepistol。Bypressingthewadtightlydown,thewaxbrokeintosmallpieces,andcouldnottouchmeatthedistanceIstood。
  Atthemomentthepistolwasfired,IopenedmymouthtodisplaytheleadbulletIheldbetweenmyteeth,whiletheotherpistolcontainedthebulletfilledwithblood,whichburstingagainstthewall,leftitsimprint,thoughthewaxhadflowntoatoms。
  ItisnowonderthataftersuchexhibitionsRobert-Houdin’ssuccesswascomplete。TheArabslostallconfidenceinMarabout“miracles,“andthusadangeroussmolderingflameofdisaffectiontotheFrenchwasentirelysmothered。
  DavidP。AbbottFraudulentSpiritualismUnveiled[1]
  [1]Astowhethercommunicationwiththedepartedispossible,nodiscussionishereattempted。Theepisodesfollowing,fromexperienceswellauthenticated,merelyillustratewhatsleight-of-
  handexpertshavelongknown——thatmost“mediums,““astrologers,“
  “mindreaders,“andthelike,canbeproventobefrauds。Theirdupesarepuzzled,andsometimeswonover,inthenameofSpiritualism,eitherbythetricksfamiliartoall“conjurers,“orelsebythepsychologyofdeceptionseepage280。Someoftheclevernessdisplayedismarvelous,asthefollowingpagesshow。
  ThepassagesbyHerewardCarringtonarecopyrightedbyHerbertB。
  Turner&Co。,1907,andthosebyDavidP。AbbottarecopyrightedbytheOpenCourtPublishingCompany,
  NotsoverylongagoImetafriend——amanofwealth,whowasafirmbelieverinspiritualism,andwhofrequentlyconversedwithhisdeadwifeanddaughter。Iaskedhimifhecouldinformmewhetherornottherewereanygoodmediumsinthecity,asIshouldliketoconsultone。
  HerepliedthatatpresenttherewerenoneinOmahaofanywell-
  developedpsychicpowers;thathewasentirelysatisfiedonthesubjectanddidnotrequireanydemonstrationstoconvincehimselfofthetruthsofspiritualscience。Heinformedmethatthequestionwassettledbeyondalldispute;butthatifIwereskeptical,therewassaidtobeamediuminCouncilBluffswhopossessedmostwonderfulpowers。
  Iaccordinglymadeotherinquiriesfromthosewhowereinapositiontoknow;andIlearnedthatthismedium,acelebrated“DoctoroftheOccult,Astrologer,PalmistandSpiritMedium,“wasatthattimegivingprivatesittingsinCouncilBluffstoearnestinquirersonly,forthesmallsumoftwodollars。
  Iwasinformedthathisperformanceswereofthemostwonderfulnature;thattherewasnopossibilityoftrickeryofanykind;thathetoldyouwhateveryoudesiredtoknow,withoutyourevenaskinghim;that,inadditiontothis,hehadpowersovertheelementsofnature;and,infact,Iwasledtobelievethathewasatruesorcereroftheoldendays。
  Ideterminedatoncetocallonthisrenownedpersonage,andtrytosecurealittleinformationfromtheunseenworld。Accordingly,oneSundayafternoonItookthecarthatcrossedtheriver,andinduetimearrivedattheapartmentsofthiswonderfuldoctor。
  Iwasmetatthedoorbyanattendant,whoacceptedthefeeanddirectedmetoentertheroomsofthismysteriouspersonquietly;
  andifIfoundhimemployed,bynomeanstodisturbhim,butmerelytoawaithispleasure;thathewasfrequentlyconversingwithunseenbeings,ordeepinsomeastrologicalcomputation,andatsuchtimesitwasnotsafetodisturbhim。
  WithabeatingheartIenteredtheroomwherehewastobefound。
  Thisroomwasalargeone。Ididnotseehimatfirst。Whatattractedmyattentionwasalargemaporpaintingonapieceofcanvaswhichhungonawallspaceintheroom。Thispaintinghadarepresentationofthesuninitscenter。Thiscouldbediscoveredbytherayswhichradiatedfromitinalldirections。Aroundthissunweremanystars,andanoccasionalplanet,amongwhichSaturnanditsringswereveryprominentlydepicted。Therewerenumerouspicturesofanimalsandmen,andofqueermonsters,scatteredamongthestars。
  Beneaththispicturestoodalargegoldenoaktableatwhichsatthisdelverintotheoccult,deeplyengrossedinastudyofthispainting;whilewithalittlebrushhefiguredandcalculated,inaqueersortofChinesecharacters,whichhedrewonasheetofpaper。Healsoseemedtobemakingastrangedrawingonthesamepaper。Hewasfartoodeeplyengagedtonoticemyentrance,andcontinuedathislaborsforsometime,whileIstoodquietlyandwatchedhim。Sittingononeendofthisratherlargetablewasaglassglobeorvessel,supportedbythreenickeledrods,somethinglikeatripod。Comingfromthewallwasaratherlargenickeledtubeorpipewhichcurvedoverabovetheglassvessel,andcontinuallyalloweddropsofwatertofallintotheglobe。Fromthesideofthisglassvesselthereledasmallnickeledpipewhichevidentlycarriedawaythewastewater。
  Occasionallyalittleblueflamewouldappearonthesurfaceofthiswater,playabout,anddisappear。Whenthishappenedthebodyofthemediumwasalwaysconvulsedslightly。
  Afteratimeheseemedtofinishhiscalculation,andthisseercondescendedtoleavetherealmsofthestarswhereindweltthespiritsthatruletheuniverseandthedestiniesofmen,andtodescendtoearthandforatimedirecthisgazetowardthishumblemortal。Heturnedaroundandobservedmeforthefirsttime。Hewasalarge,portly,fine-lookinggentlemanofmiddleage,withverylongblackhairwhichgavehimastrangeappearance。Heworeapairofglasseslowdownonhisnose;andfromoverthesehecondescendedtodirecthisgazeat,andtostudymeforamomentasanaturalistmightstudysomespecimenthathappenedtemporarilytoattracthisnotice。
  Hesooninformedmethatthestarshadtoldhimsomethingofmycomingandofthequestionthatwasworryingme;andheaskedmeifIdesiredtoconsultthestarsastomydestiny,tohavehimdecipheritfromthelinesofmypalm,orwhetherIshouldprefertoconversewiththedead。Thelastwasmychoice。
  Notfarfromawindowatonesideoftheroomtherewasasmalltableonwhichwereafewarticles。Hedirectedmetobeseatedatthistable,andhandedmeaslipofpaperofasizeofprobablyfourbyfiveinches。HedirectedmetowritethequestionI
  desiredansweredonthispaper,andwhenthroughtofoldthepaperinhalvesthreetimeswiththewritinginside。Ididsowhilehewalkedtohisbowlofwaterapparentlypayingnoattentiontome,andthenreturned。
  Whenhehadreturnedtoapositionoppositemeatthetable,hereachedtotakemywritingoutofmyhand;seeingwhichIquicklybentdownonecornerofthepaperandgaveittohim。HedirectedonesharpglanceatmeasIdidthis,atthesametimepickingupanenvelopefromthetablewithhisotherhand。Heheldthisenvelopeopenflapsidetowardme,andslowlyinsertedmypaperintoit。Ashedidthis,lookingsharplyatme,heremarked,“Iamnosleight-of-handperformer。Youseeyourquestionisactuallyintheenvelope。“Thiswasthecase;foritwasclosetomeandI
  couldplainlyseethetopofitagainstthebackoftheenvelope,thelowerportionsbeinginserted;andIcouldseethelittlecornerfoldeddown,asIhadbentit,andIwascertainhehadnotexchangedit。InfacthetookoccasiontousehishandsinsuchmannerthatIcouldseetherewasnothingconcealedaboutthem,thathe“palmed“nothing,andthathemadenoexchange。Iwasentirelysatisfiedthatallwasfair,andthatnoexchangehadbeenmade。
  Next,hesealedtheenvelope,andholdingittowardthewindow,calledmyattentiontothefactthatastheenvelopewaspartlytransparentIcouldseemypaperwithinitandthatitwasactuallythere。Thiswasreallythecase。Henowtookamatch,andlightingitappliedtheflametothisidenticalenvelopewithoutitsleavingmysight;andproceededtoburnthelastvestigeofitandthepaperwithinit,allowingtheashestodropintoasmallvesselonthetable。