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e identity will be proved." "It will, I confess. I will write the words immediately." I wrote out the names of the spirits. Madame d'Urfe found the pentacle and read out the names, while I pretending astonishment, gave her the paper, and much to her delight she found the names to be the same. "You see," said she, "that Poliphilus and the Count de Treves possessed the same art." "I shall be convinced that it is so, if your book contains the manner of pronouncing the ineffable names. Do you know the theory of the planetary hours?" "I think so, but they are not needed in this operation." "They are indispensable, madam, for without them one cannot work with any certainty. I drew Solomon's pentacle on the thigh of Count de la Tour d'Auvergne in the hour of Venus, and if I had not begun with Arael, the spirit of Venus, the operation would have had no effect." "I did not know that. And after Arael?" "Next comes Mercury, then the Moon, then Jupiter, and then the Sun. It is, you see, the magic cycle of Zoroaster, in which Saturn and Mars are omitted." "And how would you have proceeded if you had gone to work in the hour of the Moon?" "I should have begun with Jupiter, passed to the Sun, then to Arael or Venus, and I should have finished at Mercury." "I see sir, that you are most apt in the calculation of the planetary hours." "Without it one can do nothing in magic, as one would have no proper data; however, it is an easy matter to learn. Anyone could pick it up in a month's time. The practical use, however, is much more difficult than the theory; this, indeed, is a complicated affair. I never leave my house without ascertaining the exact number of minutes in the day, and take care that my watch is exact to the time, for a minute more or less would make all the difference in the world." "Would you have the goodness to explain the theory to me." "You will find it in Artephius and more clearly in Sandivogius." "I have both works, but they are in Latin." "I will make you a translation of them." "You are very kind; I shall be extremely obliged to you." "I have seen such things here, madam, that I could not refuse, for reasons which I may, perhaps, tell you to-morrow." "Why not to-day?" "Because I ought to know the name of your familiar spirit before I tell you." "You know, then, that I have a familiar? You should have one, if it is true that you possess the powder of projection." "I
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