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The narrator records the strange experiences of a university scholar whose inquiries into spiritualism lead him and acquaintances through séances, hypnotic trances, clairvoyant experiences, telepathy, dual consciousness, and alleged materializations. Investigations mix scientific experiments with personal drama: a mysterious visitation tied to a young woman's grief, demonstrations of moving objects without contact and controlling a roulette ball, and a prolonged trance whose reality remains debated. The episodes culminate in gambling exploits, discoveries by a physician friend, a vigil against a looming danger, and changing fortunes that bring public notoriety, moral reckonings, and the dissolution of the social circle.

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G. Lindsay Johnson

G. Lindsay Johnson is an author known for his work in speculative fiction, particularly his novel "The Weird Adventures of Professor Delapine of the Sorbonne." This work showcases a blend of adventure and the fantastical, reflecting Johnson's interest in the unusual and the extraordinary. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, his contributions to the genre offer a unique perspective on the interplay between academia and the bizarre. Johnson's storytelling invites readers to explore imaginative realms, making his work a noteworthy addition to early 20th-century literature.

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