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Colonel Olcott has never published anything about having Been the Brothers.
How is it that our correspondents have succeeded in a direction in which Mr. Sinnett, after such long-continued attempts, has failed? From the accidental advantage of his being known in London, his testimony would carry great weight. So would that of Colonel and Mrs. Gordon.
Are the lives of our correspondents such as, on the given theory, to account for their seeing the “Brothers,” where others have missed the privilege?
When our correspondents saw Koot Hoomi, why did they not detain him and telegraph for Mr. Sinnett? If they could not have respectfully locked Koot Hoomi up in a cupboard for a short time, they might have “deludhered the craythur,” by playing soft music to him on a tom-tom, or otherwise beguiling his attention till Mr. Sinnett arrived.
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Editor's notes
- ↑ Corner Stone of Therapeutics by Taylor, C.E., M.D.F.T.S., Saint Thomas Times, August, 31 1881