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Ch. 1: Magic Stones Electric Gems

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MAGIC STONES AND ELECTRIC GEMS            47
scatter them about in bog-holes, pools or streams, so that they should never be brought together again.77 This was evidently done in the belief that the curse could only be raised if a counter-invocation were pronounced over the same collection of stones. An allusion to a custom of turn­ing stones about while reciting a formula of malediction is contained in the following lines by Dr. Samuel Ferguson :
They hurled their curse against the King, They cursed him in his flesh and bones,
And even in the mystic ring,
They turn'd the malediction stones.
Of all "magic stones" none seem better to deserve this designation than those mysterious and fascinating mineral specimens, veritable lusus Naturœ, bearing imprinted upon them by nature's hand some likeness of the human face or form. The grandeur and the overwhelming power of the material world are probably as much or even more felt in our prosaic age than they were in the earliest times, but this sentiment is sometimes coupled with a sense of distrust —happily neither general nor permanent—as to the pres­ence in this tremendous and inspiring aggregate of forces of any distinct and definite evidence of the working of an intelligence closely similar to our own. It seems not un­likely that to this half-distrust is in great part due the fascination exercised by these naturally designed stones. We know, indeed, that when examined critically by the mineralogist, their strange markings become explicable as the results of fortuitous stratifications and juxtapositions, but to our instinctive appreciation they offer so close and startling an analogy to the artistic reproductions con­sciously made by the hand of man, guided by his experience
"Lean's Collectanea (by Vincent Stuckey Lean), vol. ii, Pt. I, Bristol, 1903, p. 476; see W. F. Wademan in Jour. Roy. Hist, and Arch. Assoc, of Ireland, July, 1875.
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