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Show IN A DENTIST'S CHAIR. Patient Describes Sensations Under Influence of Gr.s. A Burlington young ' man, well known In legal circles there, gives an amusing account of his sensations while in a dentist's chair under the Influence of gas. "Through a window in front of the chair," he says, "I could see a tall chimney. As the dentist began to administer the gas, this chimney began be-gan to spin around, slowly at first, but gradually increasing the speed and size of its revolutions until all I could see was a dizzy blue. All of a sudden it stood still, then exploded with a crash, scattering bricks In every direction. One of them hit me In the head and I went to sleep. When I awoke the dentist was standing stand-ing over me with a glass of water In his hand. " 'Swallow it,' he said. "'What,' I gasped, 'the brick?'" Newark (N. J.) News. |