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LETTER VII.

Letters on Natural Magic · David Brewster — chapter 7 of 26 · ~54 words · public domain

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Illusions depending on the ear--Practised by the ancients--Speaking and singing heads of the ancients--Exhibition of the Invisible Girl described and explained--Illusions arising from the difficulty of determining the direction of sounds--Singular example of this illusion--Nature of ventriloquism--Exhibitions of some of the most celebrated ventriloquists--M. St. Gille--Louis Brabant--M. Alexandre--Capt. Lyon’s account of Esquimaux ventriloquists 157

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