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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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212 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
jointly and severally concerned. At a sitting held four miles from Mr. Turvey’s house. Present (five persons). On February 16, 1906, Mr. Gartside said: “Mr. Turvey is not here” (in the spirit body), and on the Tuesday following, Mr, Turvey, in reply to question, said: ‘‘I’ did not try to go, I was too ill” On the Friday following (February 23) Mr. Turvey was in bed, at nine, in his house—the usual sitting was held four miles away. Mr. Gartside said: “‘ Mr. Turvey is here,” and began to cough, and felt a pain in his left lung,* and Mr, Walker said: “That is not your usual cough.” “No,” he replied, “it is Mr. Turvey’s.” Then Mr. Gartside stood up for a moment or two. On Mr. Turvey's being questioned on the following Tuesday: “Did ‘you’ come?” He said: “Yes, ‘I’ came and then (‘Me’) began to cough so ‘I’ returned to my body. Then ‘I’ went again and tried to make Mr. Gartside stand up and wall: round the circle. But I was too ill to ‘see’ if he did it. Did he feel me there? What happened ?”
We, the undersigned, in so far as the actions of Mr. Gartside are described in the foregoing, testify as to the correctness of the statement,
W. J. STREET. J. WALKER,
M. WALKER. A— W— R—.
(My pain is in the left lung—V. N. Turvey.)
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