80 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. (No. 10.) Bournemouth, Jan. 9, 1906. DesaR Mr. TURVEY, I am pleased to say that the description I had from you the other night was correct in all details. I recognized the old lady described as my “orandmother,” who passed away eight years ago, and the details were clearly given. Yours sincerely, JOHN WALKER. (No. 11.) Bournemouth, May 30, 1906, DEAR MR. TURVEY, I am taking the liberty to write to you as I think you would be pleased to know that I have recognized the lady you saw with me last night. I mean the one who impressed you with the sentence “Crossing the Road.” It is a cousin of mine with whom I lived for some time when a boy. I had a good look at my mother’s photo after I got home, and I must say your description of her is perfect. Yours truly, F, T. BLAKE,