114 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. (No. 18.) Bournemouth, June 5, 1907. DraR TURVEY, I well remember calling on you about October 12 or 13, 1906, and you told me about the Visitant you'd had from the next world. You described it to me very minutely. On the Sunday, October 14, 1906, you repeated the description from the platform to a gentleman in the audience for whom the spirit came, and he recognized her immediately. Yours truly, JOHN WALKER. On the night of (about) November 3, 1906, I was lying in bed, when, all of a sudden, a very peculiar “spirit” appeared by my bedside. Now, one side of my bed is only a few inches from the wall, and it was on ¢taf side my Visitant appeared, so he was partly z# the wall. Let me again remark that, in spite of other visits, I said to myself, “* Turvey, you're going off your head.” The “spirit” looked at me for a time, and then spoke in this manner : “Well, young man, I want you to take a good look at me, and shout my description from the platform next Sunday. Just look at my small round face pitted with small-pox—