202 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. me so, and have told me what you saw. What you have told me as having been seen by your “spirit” is true ; that is to say— 1. My wife was slightly “put out” at 11.30 on the day you said so. 2, I was ruling lines with a grey background on the day and at the time you mentioned. 3. Our bedroom is furnished as you say you saw it, there was something red on the bed, and I was near the door. 4. Also I did on another day, as you say, “run downstairs in a hurry and rather cross,” 5. And last Tuesday we five did sit in a tram as you say you saw us, the conductor does answer the description and I did see Mr. Walker shake off an influence, but whether it was from your spirit I cannot say. This makes five distinct “ spirit’’ visits, if they are such. Yours truly, P, R. STREET. The editor calls the following papers “ docu- ments” in order to distinguish between those detters which are signed by only one (or two) persons and those papers which are signed by several people. The reader will, perhaps, pardon a certain amount of explanation, for without it the documents could not be understood except by such as are conversant with all phases of