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{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|The Sun, New York, Vol. XLIII, No. 104, December 26, 1875|center}}
{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|Two stories written by H.P.B. for the <u>Sun</u> ({{Style S-Lost|}} Story I. appeared on Dec. 26 1875) under the nom de plume of Hadji Mora.|center}}
{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|A Story of the Mystical.}}
 
{{Style P-Subtitle|TOLD BY A MEMBER OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.}}
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| author = Blavatsky, H. P.
| author signed = Hadji Mora
| title = A Story of the Mystical
| subtitle = Told by a member of the Theosophical Society
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| source details = New York, vol. XLIII, No. 10
| publication date = 1875-12-26
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| archivist notes = This is published in “A Modern Panarion,” p.95, as “Can the Double Murder?” Also in Theosophist of Jan 1. Appeared in “The Theosophist,” Jan. 1883 under title “Can the Double Murder?” and “The Theosophist” of Dec. 1929.
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<center>A DREAD SCENE IN EASTERN NECROMANCY—VENGEANCE MARVELLOUSLY WROUGHT BY OCCULT METHODS—MYSTERIES—THE SCÎN-LÂC.</center>  
<center>A DREAD SCENE IN EASTERN NECROMANCY—VENGEANCE MARVELLOUSLY WROUGHT BY OCCULT METHODS—MYSTERIES—THE SCÎN-LÂC.</center>  
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As soon as the vaporous double had soaked itself through the pores of the girl, the Gospoja had, by a rapid motion of the hand which was left free, drawn from under her pelisse something which looked to us suspiciously like a small stiletto, and placed it as rapidly in the girl’s bosom. The action was so quick that the mesmerizer, absorbed in his work, had not remarked it, as he afterwards told me. A few minutes elapsed in a dead silence. We seemed a group of petrified persons. Suddenly a thrilling and transpiercing cry burst from the entranced girl’s lips. She bent forward, and snatching the stiletto from her bosom, plunged it furiously around her in the air, as if pursuing imaginary foes. Her mouth foamed, and incoherent, wild exclamations broke from her lips, among which discordant sounds I discerned {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|1-118}}
As soon as the vaporous double had soaked itself through the pores of the girl, the Gospoja had, by a rapid motion of the hand which was left free, drawn from under her pelisse something which looked to us suspiciously like a small stiletto, and placed it as rapidly in the girl’s bosom. The action was so quick that the mesmerizer, absorbed in his work, had not remarked it, as he afterwards told me. A few minutes elapsed in a dead silence. We seemed a group of petrified persons. Suddenly a thrilling and transpiercing cry burst from the entranced girl’s lips. She bent forward, and snatching the stiletto from her bosom, plunged it furiously around her in the air, as if pursuing imaginary foes. Her mouth foamed, and incoherent, wild exclamations broke from her lips, among which discordant sounds I discerned {{Style S-HPB SB. Continues on|1-118}}


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