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THE MORIBUND SPECTACLE
The faintest note of a motion, easily detected, twice as pronounced, had set
him into a slumber, deep and unconscious. His eyes had lidded sensibly shut, body
stilling and then going as still as stone as it lay on the table. The assistant had
checked each of his vitals, going from pulse to pulse, while Valimar Petroulli, the
master of the “sleeper spell” stood with his hand raised aloft, for added effect, as the
crowd watched in silence. Tonight the seats were filled and the hall was brim to
capacity with educators, gentry, physicians, and lookers of every sort who had
gathered to watch.
The process had begun by taking a “case in study” or “sample patient” and
laying them out on a table, covered up, mostly from the shoulders down, in a small,
scarlet curtain. When the grand curtain rose, Petroulli would take a bow and give
several words of introduction while his assistant brought out the participant, who
he often introduced as a John, Joe, or James-something from upper Boston, York, or
else someplace out of country.
“Tonight” announced Petroulli, in a note of sweeping conviction, “we present
to you the most miraculous of illusion.” He gestured towards several electric wires
that were hooked up to the table. One by one the assistant began to fasten them to
the participant, placing a series of special conductors around the ears, which were
joined together by harness, and others around the wrists, legs, and ankles. Petroulli
had developed such a practiced sense of anatomy that he knew exactly where to
place each one.
“A man before you lies yet alive and breathing” he went on. “Yet soon,
through the method of suggestion he will sleep in an unconscious state only similar
to that of a corpse. Those of your learned medical persuasion may pronounce him
dead. I will endeavor,” he waved his hand about the stage, “through this power of
suggestion to rest our dear participant.” He poked his hands in his pockets. “And
then arise him, once more, through a process only known by the most trained of
practitioners.” He turned now to address his participant. “Will you rise now and give
a conscious gesture?” The patient sat upright, giving a light and innocent smile.
“Will you tell them your name?” instructed Petroulli.
“Henri” answered the participant.
“We are going to lay you to rest, Henri. Mind you, for only a very short time.
From which you will awake on my instruction.” After this he performed his
hypnosis, through several gestures and commands, setting the participant into first
a conscious rest and then, very gradually, an unconscious one. His body stilled under
suggestion and then moved no more. After this Petroulli instructed his assistant to
check the vital signs, each of which was recorded lifeless. He then went through the
motion of calling several medics on stage to investigate the “dead man.” Three
doctors checked the body for pulses, then heartbeat, and recorded likewise, from
their professional findings that the participant was indeed dead. During this time
the crowd was all in whispers; some mingled with marked suspicion, while others
were solely convinced of the “horror” the mad magician had just conducted.
One final inspection set all suspicion to rest. This was when Valimar Petroulli,
in his usual habit of show and spectacle, instructed the last doctor to “lift the
participant’s hand, very clearly for all to see,” which he did without question, and
then “release the hand,” allowing it to drop limp and lifelessly to the side of the
table. At this a collective gasp rose throughout the theatre. A smile crossed
Petroulli’s lips as he found he had won their conviction.
“The man, you see, is dead” he announced.

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Short Story #1 excerpt

  • 1. THE MORIBUND SPECTACLE The faintest note of a motion, easily detected, twice as pronounced, had set him into a slumber, deep and unconscious. His eyes had lidded sensibly shut, body stilling and then going as still as stone as it lay on the table. The assistant had checked each of his vitals, going from pulse to pulse, while Valimar Petroulli, the master of the “sleeper spell” stood with his hand raised aloft, for added effect, as the crowd watched in silence. Tonight the seats were filled and the hall was brim to capacity with educators, gentry, physicians, and lookers of every sort who had gathered to watch. The process had begun by taking a “case in study” or “sample patient” and laying them out on a table, covered up, mostly from the shoulders down, in a small, scarlet curtain. When the grand curtain rose, Petroulli would take a bow and give several words of introduction while his assistant brought out the participant, who he often introduced as a John, Joe, or James-something from upper Boston, York, or else someplace out of country. “Tonight” announced Petroulli, in a note of sweeping conviction, “we present to you the most miraculous of illusion.” He gestured towards several electric wires that were hooked up to the table. One by one the assistant began to fasten them to the participant, placing a series of special conductors around the ears, which were joined together by harness, and others around the wrists, legs, and ankles. Petroulli had developed such a practiced sense of anatomy that he knew exactly where to place each one.
  • 2. “A man before you lies yet alive and breathing” he went on. “Yet soon, through the method of suggestion he will sleep in an unconscious state only similar to that of a corpse. Those of your learned medical persuasion may pronounce him dead. I will endeavor,” he waved his hand about the stage, “through this power of suggestion to rest our dear participant.” He poked his hands in his pockets. “And then arise him, once more, through a process only known by the most trained of practitioners.” He turned now to address his participant. “Will you rise now and give a conscious gesture?” The patient sat upright, giving a light and innocent smile. “Will you tell them your name?” instructed Petroulli. “Henri” answered the participant. “We are going to lay you to rest, Henri. Mind you, for only a very short time. From which you will awake on my instruction.” After this he performed his hypnosis, through several gestures and commands, setting the participant into first a conscious rest and then, very gradually, an unconscious one. His body stilled under suggestion and then moved no more. After this Petroulli instructed his assistant to check the vital signs, each of which was recorded lifeless. He then went through the motion of calling several medics on stage to investigate the “dead man.” Three doctors checked the body for pulses, then heartbeat, and recorded likewise, from their professional findings that the participant was indeed dead. During this time the crowd was all in whispers; some mingled with marked suspicion, while others were solely convinced of the “horror” the mad magician had just conducted. One final inspection set all suspicion to rest. This was when Valimar Petroulli, in his usual habit of show and spectacle, instructed the last doctor to “lift the
  • 3. participant’s hand, very clearly for all to see,” which he did without question, and then “release the hand,” allowing it to drop limp and lifelessly to the side of the table. At this a collective gasp rose throughout the theatre. A smile crossed Petroulli’s lips as he found he had won their conviction. “The man, you see, is dead” he announced.