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The HAMMERING MAN

By Edwin Balmer and William B. MacHarg

Authors of “The Eleventh Hour” and “The Man Higher Up.”

At the bottom of each screen was a circular hole just large enough for a man's arm to go through; and at Trant's command the men put their arms through them… “I was certain that there was but one man who could recognize or feel any emotion at sight of that yellow and time-worn paper… I showed it to Meyan, and obtained this really amazing reaction.”
At the bottom of each screen was a circular hole just large enough for a man's arm to go through; and at Trant's command the men put their arms through them… “I was certain that there was but one man who could recognize or feel any emotion at sight of that yellow and time-worn paper… I showed it to Meyan, and obtained this really amazing reaction.”

At the bottom of each screen was a circular hole just large enough for a man's arm to go through; and at Trant's command the men put their arms through them. . . . “I was certain that there was but one man who could recognize or feel any emotion at sight of that yellow and time-worn paper. . . . I showed it to Meyan, and obtained this really amazing reaction.”

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