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1 I | doing so - the power of my hand carried on through this 2 I | string or the pull of my hand, but by some action in this 3 I | can lay hold of with the hand, or in a bag (for I may 4 I | Anderson holds that up in his hand before us, and I then take 5 II | Tyndall turns it round in his hand, you have those different 6 III| absorbed; and if, on the other hand, we convert a liquid into 7 III| you know that if I put my hand on the bulb A, and warm 8 III| speedily with something near at hand. Well, a bit of paper would 9 III| vessel (G) down by my right hand, and you can examine it 10 V | drawing it gently through my hand. [The lecturer repeated 11 V | by drawing it through his hand.] Again, you will see I 12 V | quietly rubbing it through the hand, the attraction will be 13 V | drawing it gently through the hand; and suppose I take a piece 14 V | it will scarcely leave my hand unless to go to the other. 15 V | another; for if I pout my hand near the fire it becomes 16 VI | it is the one on my right hand which has the power of destroying