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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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138 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
had returned them long ago, and added “by Clairvoyance I can see them in an old mahogany bureau, at the back of the drawer, in a room, etc., etc.”
(No. 35.) Bournemouth, Sept. 18, 1907. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
Many thanks for your letter re catalogues. Much to my astonishment, I found the books in the old piece of furniture that you saw clair- voyantly. I am sorry to have troubled you in the matter; but they were returned while I was away.
Thanking you for helping me to find them; for they were in a room you had not been in or seen.
Yours truly,
R U—.
The lady mentioned in the next incident was staying with us for a few moriths. One day, when talking on the subject of Clairvoyance, she asked me if I could describe her “ father, or any one else at home.” Her home is miles away from here, and I have never been near the place; I gave her the description of a man, and, as it appeared to be wrong, the matter was dropped. Some time after she had returned home she wrote a letter to my wife. She had
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