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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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LONG-DISTANCE CLAIRVOYANCE. 143
In paragraph (3) of the above the reader will notice that I had written ‘ Mr. Walker or Mr. Luckham.” The reason of my inability to discriminate between the two gentlemen, who are éofh broad-shouldered men, was the fact that I saw only the back of the person in my clairvoyant vision.
The following incident needs little or no explanation. Mr. Walker had lately moved into a new house, and I had tried to see by Clairvoyance what the house was like; be- cause, at that time, I was unable to go there in the usual way of paying a call, owing to my state of health. This will explain why Mr. Walker’s postscript is so definite.
(No, 40.) Poole, April 29, 1908. DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
I called on you on April 27, 1908, and you drew a correct plan of the lower front part of my house. You also correctly placed the furniture in my dining-room, as well as door, window and fireplace. The only mistake you made was, you said oval table, whereas it is square. We have two places for the table, one is against the wall, the other is in the centre of the room. This is for when the table is in and out of use. Now you sketched the table as oval in the centre of the
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