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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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PHONE-VOY ANCE. 161
a few days later on, he called to see me, I asked him if his manager was a “short, fair, etc., etc., man.” He said, ‘‘ Yes, he is.” I said, “I saw him through the ‘phone the other day, but you had better ask him if I ad ring him up; for, althouch you can say that I have correctly described him, you must get his word that I spoke to him on the telephone, or else some clever person will say that I got his description from you by Telepathy to-day.”’ He asked his manager, and then wrote the following letter.
(No. 50.) Bournemouth,
July 15, 1907. DEAR Mr, TURVEY,
My manager says that you did speak with him on the telephone a day or two ago, and he has never seen you nor have you seen him. When I called on you on Sunday last, you said you had “rung him up” by mistake ; and you described him exactly to me. You must there- fore have seen him clairvoyantly, through the telephone. At any rate, I can see no other explanation of the phenomenon, as your health would not allow you to go to see him.
Yours, H. HISCOcCK.
In the next incident Mr. Hartley was talking to me on the telephone, and asked if I could
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