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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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PHONE-VOYANCE., 157
(No. 45.) Bristol, Mar. 31, 1908. My DEAR MR. TURVEY,
I must drop you a line to thank you for the description of a friend given me by you this morning on the telephone, which description I fully recognize. Though many friends have been described to me, this is the first instance in which I have received Clairvoyance over the ‘phone. As stated by you, the lady is still in the body and her nose is her leading feature.
I must say the description is a very striking one and perfectly given. Thank you very much,
With all good wishes.
Sincerely yours, E. W, OATEN.
(No, 46.) April 1, 1908. DEAR MR. TURVEY,
To my previous card may I add that I am (as far as I know) a complete stranger to you. We have never met. We were only speaking over the ‘phone.
You also described a chain, medal, and match- box of silver which I habitually wear when at work, This is strange, as I was wearing my gold one at the time (which has neither medal nor match-box) but I wear the silver one most.
You also described a spirit “Arab” with me.
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