I shall never try to magnetize you, Mr. Beekman, said Miss De Voe.
"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him"
Paul Leicester Ford
When we magnetize one end, the other end becomes magnetized, itself, in the contrary way.
"Rollo's Experiments"
Jacob Abbott
A Kindergartner, who is not a martinet, and who is herself a good play-fellow, will magnetize the children, and inspire such general good will that unpleasantness will be foreclosed in a great measure; but a company of children are generally of such variety of temperament and different degrees of bodily strength, have so often come from such inadequate nursery life, that the regulating Kindergartner has a good deal to do to prevent discords and secure their kindness to each other, and the reasonable little self-sacrifices of common courtesy.
"Education in The Home, The Kindergarten, and The Primary School"
Elizabeth P. Peabody