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The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
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“I don’t disbelieve in anything, Mr. Hatch,” and The Thinking Machine regarded the newspaper man quietly. “I don’t even disbelieve in what is broadly termed the supernatural-I merely don’t know. It is necessary, in the solution of material problems, to work from a material basis, and then the things which are conjured up by fear and-and failure to understand may be dissipated.”
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
“I have never seen a man in love,” he mused, “who wasn’t in trouble.”
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
“I don’t deny anything until I know,” was the response. “I don’t know that there is a supernatural force; therefore,” and he shrugged his slender, stooping shoulders, “I work only from a material basis. If this manuscript states facts, then”
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
“I don’t disbelieve in anything, Mr. Hatch,” and The Thinking Machine regarded the newspaper man quietly. “I don’t even disbelieve in what is broadly termed the supernatural-I merely don’t know. It”
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
“My blood is become water; youth is frozen into senility; all things worth while are gone.”
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
― The Thinking Machine Mysteries: A Collection of Professor Van Dusen Stories
