Chapter 41

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As he already had a window into the minds of others, Mr Paul felt slightly uncomfortable about the whole exercise of dream journeys. It felt cheap and, importantly, too easy. Why should the average Joe get a taste of this gift, his gift? He was sceptical when Thomas Pearce revealed that his research had brought unexpected results. But, after listening to those who reported on their personal experiences, he had no doubt. The details, the odd, alien feelings that did not belong, yet were keenly observed. The mixture of horror and exhilaration. He remembered how that felt. The initial experiments with guests became a fascination for Mr Paul, though he was uncomfortable with the science. He worried about putting chemicals into his system when he already had a portal that worked, albeit incons

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