It came at last.”‘Dr. Graham, tell me,’ she asked tremulously, ‘do you believe that prayers – wicked unreasonable prayers – are granted?’He helped himself to another slice of bread-and-butter before answering. ‘Well-‘ he said slowly, ‘it seems hard to believe that every fool who has a voice to pray with and a brain to conceive idiotic requests should be permitted to interfere with the economy of the universe. As a rule, if people were long-sighted enough to foresee the result of their petitions, I fancy very few of us would venture to interfere.’ (“The Story of A Ghost”)

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