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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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86 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERS HIP.
(No, 15.) Bournemouth, Jan. 30, Igo8. DEAR Mr, TURVEY,
I have much pleasure in stating that, on January 11, I called on you, and in course of conversation asked you to psychometrize a pair of gloves belonging to my son. Your descrip- tion was wrong, both as regards my son's appearance and character. When I got home, however, I found on inquiry that the gloves had been left for several days in another man’s house, and that most probably this man had worn them. The description you gave exactly fitted this man’s appearance and character.
Yours, J— M— K—.
A REMARKABLE Day.
The following true story is so strange that I decided to write it out in full myself and submit the MS, to the people concerned, asking them merely for a short note vouching for the truth of my statements. I do not consider it necessary to get proof from my morning visitor; and my word is all that I can offer to the reader for my afternoon experience; but the evezmg experi- ence is “signed, sealed, and delivered.”
On the morning of February 28, 1908, a
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