The Sorcery Club by Elliott O'Donnell
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"This looks like starving, I must say!" Hamar exclaimed, as he sniffed his way into the room and sat on the bed. "Why, from what you fellows told me last night I thought you were cleared out. And here you are, stuffing like roosters! You look a bit surprised to see me, but you'll look more surprised, I reckon, when I tell you what brings me here. You remember that book?" Kelson and Curtis nodded. "Well," Hamar went on. "I read it after you left last night, and I've come to the conclusion that there's something in it that may be of use to us." "Us!" Curtis ejaculated. "Yes! Us!" Hamar mimicked. "It contains full particulars of how we can get in touch with certain Occult Powers--that can give us money or anything else we want!" "Rot, of course!" Curtis said. "You say that now. But, listen to me," Hamar replied. "Since I've read that book, I believe there's a lot more in Occultism than people imagine. You may recollect the name of the author of the book--Thomas Maitland? Well! to begin with, he impresses me as being truthful; and he not only believed in Magic but he practised it. If he hadn't gone into details I shouldn't think anything of it, but he's so darned thorough, and tells you exactly what you've got to do to get in touch with the Occult Powers and to practise sorcery. He learned it all from |
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