And then the voice began to sing the leading phrase, "Come! And believe in me! Whoso believes in me shall live! Walk! Whoso hath believed in me shall never die!…' I can not tell you the effect which that music had upon me. It seemed to command me, personally, to come, to stand up and come to it. It retreated and I followed. 'Come! And believe in me!' I believed in it, I came…I came and-this was the extraordinary thing-my dressing-room, as I moved, seemed to lengthen out…to lengthen out…Evidently, it must have been an effect of mirrors…for I had the mirror in front of me…And, suddenly, I was outside the room without knowing how!" "What! Without knowing how? Christine, Christine, you must really stop dreaming!" "I was not dreaming, dear, I was outside my room without knowing how. You, who

