CHAPTER. Vv: LONG-DISTANCE CLAIRVOVANCE. When planning this book I included the following incidents in Chapter I. I now make a separate chapter of them for two reasons. 1. They are not Mental-body-travelling cases, as “I” did not appear to leave ‘“‘ Me”; at the same time they are “distant from the house,” and therefore can hardly be classed as “ Ordi- nary Clairvoyance,” 2. There are more cases than at first I thought there were among my letters of evidence. (No. 30.) Bournemouth, Feb. 22, 1904. DEAR Mr. TURVEY, I am perfectly willing to substantiate the following events— Towards the beginning of 1903, I called at your house as regards the re-wiring * of the house * This phrase applies to the installation of electric light, and