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THE
MYSTERY
OF
GOLF
-T#
weight;
colour,
shape,
sound,
smell,
texture,
temperature,
or
taste—just
seven
or
eight
properties,
just
seven
or
eight
(for
`
`
energy
"
is
but
a
name
for
the
unknown)
!
And
every
one
of
these
is
highly
problematical,
and
even
vanishes
altogether
under
certain
conditions:
there
is
no
weight
at
the
centre
of
the
earth;
form
and
colour
disappear
in
the
dark;
and
all
the
rest
go
with
paralysis
or
paresis.
What
if
matter
had
six
or
seven
hundred
proper-
ties?
What
if
mind
had
an
infinite
number
of
senses—or
rather,
what
if
mind
required
no
senses
for
the
perception
of
matter?
Would
not
percipient
mind
and
perceptible
matter
prove
themselves
identical;
and
perhaps
the
soul
of
man
find
itself
coincident
and
conter-
minous
with
the
Soul
of
the
universe?
Speculatiouns
abstruse,
and
it
maye
be,
sillie.
XIX
SPECULATIONS
such
as
these
carry
us
far.
I
seem
to
see
in
the
conscientious
golfer,
doing
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