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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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196 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
was xof in the room I saw distinctly what, for want of better words, 1 must call “you in the spirit body.” I felt it was so rea/ that I must get up and place a chair for you. Yours very sincerely, H 5B—.
(No. 67.) Bournemouth, June 15, 1907. DEAR SIR,
We called on you on the 7th inst. You were then a stranger to us. You have not been in our house: during our conversation you said your spirit would go to our house. You correctly described position of rooms and contents of Mrs, Cs room and part of contents of other rooms, and you said quite correctly, ‘There is a gas escape here—‘I’ smell it.”
Yours truly, N H——. A— C—,
The writer of the following letter is only vouching for the physical facts of the case; but as I have given him and his mother so many “tests,” he has accepted the statement, *«* 7” came in at the window.”
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