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Bravo, Doctor!

No wizard could have guessed better.

And here are organs that have been well developed; the—the—

Don't hesitate, Doctor; name it, I beg.

The organ of inspection.

Bravo again, Doctor! you have a very good name for it; and if there be such a thing as the organ of suspicion, whereabout does it lie? for I should think the two are pretty near neighbours.

They are; but except when much developed, we do not call the last by that name; we call it suspectiveness.

Ha, ha, ha! what nice distinctions! And, I suppose, the organ of deceptiveness does not lie far off from either.