144 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. room, and where the table stands when wo in use you correctly sketched its shape, but mistook it for another piece of furniture. Had you not drawn it in the centre as oval, your description would have been singularly exact, as you marked out its two positions and in one its correct shape. Yours sincerely, JOHN WALKER. P.S.—(May 18, 1908.) I may add for the satisfaction of those who doubt these facts, that you have never been in our house or neighbourhood. J. W.