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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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84 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
What is your name? J M Where did you enlist ? Glasgow. Where were you living? Rutherglen,
What was your chum’s name? “ Pat.” How many sisters have you? Two.
On September 10, 1906, a friend asked me if I would care to join a little yachting party which he had arranged, I thanked him, and he replied, ‘ Well, meet us at Bournemouth West Station, and I will introduce you.”
I want the reader to understand that I was a stranger to all the party save my host. At the station I met my friend, three ladies, and two gentlemen ; I also saw two “spirits ”—a sailor and a soldier—standing at a little distance from the group. We got into the train, went to the harbour, and then rowed to the yacht, After we had been sailing for some time the con- versation turned to “the occult,” and I was asked, “Can you ‘see’ anything with any one here?” JI told them of the two unseen additions to our party, and of course they smiled; how- ever, when I described the soldier to one lady and the sailor to another, they both admitted the correctness of the descriptions. I append half the letter from my host; the other half is under Chapter V.—‘* Phone-Voyance.”
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