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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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“SPIRIT” VISITANTS. 123
(No. 23.) Bournemouth, Mar. 31, 1905. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
For the second time when I have been calling upon you have you given a description of some one unknown to me.
On this occasion (March 10, 1908) you de- scribed a young man, a musician, or at any rate, one very fond of music. You said he wore a pink shirt, the cuffs of which were rather soiled, and fastened with gold sleeve-links. You were able to get three letters of his name, ze. “HAR.” You also said he was most anxious to materialize. As neither the lady, who was also present, nor myself, were able to recognize your description, you said you would repeat it at your meeting the following Sunday. I am glad to hear that your description was then recog-
NIZE... +s Yours sincerely,
TY. H. LONSDALE,
(No, 24.) Bournemouth, April 7, 1908. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
I was present at your house on March 10, 1908, when you described as a spirit a young man who played the organ, wore pink shirts, and wanted to tempt you to let him materialize.
In haste, M. C. DICKENSON.
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