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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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164 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
another (if looking down at it), and upon measuring the wood I find it is about thirty and a half inches in length. Your house being distant from my office about two miles, I think we may forgive the inches, the other is so accurate in detail. It gives me much pleasure to testify to this, Yours faithfully, FLORENCE LANEY.
The next case of Phone-voyance is clearly set out in the letter of testimony, and needs few, if any, remarks from me. I had some weeks previously lent a book to Mrs. F. Lane, and as another inquirer wanted to read it, I rang up Mr. Lane to ask him if she had finished with it. When he came to the tele- phone, I could distinctly see a long narrow passage, of which the dominant colours were brown and yellow. At the end of the passage, I could see a pair of hands, wrists and fore- arms, evidently those of a woman. ‘These hands appeared to be busy in or around a bowl, in the manner in which one would expect them to be if the owner were shelling peas or washing her hands. The arms appeared to be bare, as if the sleeves were rolled up.
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