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<center>SOME LIGHT ON THE KATIE KING MYSTERY—MORE EVIDENCE—A STATEMENT, AT LAST, WHICH SEEMS CONSISTENT WITH CIRCUMSTANCES—A LETTER FROM MADAME BLAVATSKY. <ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[In her Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 23, H.P.B. appended a footnote to the cutting of this article, stating:]}}
<center>SOME LIGHT ON THE KATIE KING MYSTERY—MORE EVIDENCE—A STATEMENT, AT LAST, WHICH SEEMS CONSISTENT WITH CIRCUMSTANCES—A LETTER FROM MADAME BLAVATSKY. <ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[In her {{SB-page|v=1|p=23|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 23}}, H.P.B. appended a footnote to the cutting of this article, stating:]}}
Ordered to expose Dr. Child. I did so. The D’ is a hypocrite, a liar & a fraud.
Ordered to expose Dr. Child. I did so. The D’ is a hypocrite, a liar & a fraud.
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We shudder indeed at the thought of the exposure of so much sensitiveness to so much pollution! Alas, soiled dove! How very sensitive must a person be who picks up such evil influences that they actually force him into the grossest of fabrications, and which make him invent stories and endorse facts that he has not and could not have seen. If Dr. Child, victim to his too sensitive nature, is liable to fall so easily as that under the control of wicked “Diakka” our friendly advice to him is, to give up Spiritualism as soon as possible, and join the Young Men’s Christian Association; for then, under the protecting wing of the true Orthodox Church, he can begin a regular fight, like a second St. Anthony, with the Orthodox Devil. Such Diakka, as he fell in with at the Holmeses, must beat Old Nick by long odds, and if he could not withstand them by the unaided strength of his own pure soul, he may with “bell, book and candle,” and the use of holy water, be more fortunate in a tug with Satan; {{Page aside|83}} crying as other “Father Confessors” have heretofore, “Exorciso vos in nomine Lucis!” and signifying his triumph, with a robust “Laus Deo!”
We shudder indeed at the thought of the exposure of so much sensitiveness to so much pollution! Alas, soiled dove! How very sensitive must a person be who picks up such evil influences that they actually force him into the grossest of fabrications, and which make him invent stories and endorse facts that he has not and could not have seen. If Dr. Child, victim to his too sensitive nature, is liable to fall so easily as that under the control of wicked “Diakka” our friendly advice to him is, to give up Spiritualism as soon as possible, and join the Young Men’s Christian Association; for then, under the protecting wing of the true Orthodox Church, he can begin a regular fight, like a second St. Anthony, with the Orthodox Devil. Such Diakka, as he fell in with at the Holmeses, must beat Old Nick by long odds, and if he could not withstand them by the unaided strength of his own pure soul, he may with “bell, book and candle,” and the use of holy water, be more fortunate in a tug with Satan; {{Page aside|83}} crying as other “Father Confessors” have heretofore, “Exorciso vos in nomine Lucis!” and signifying his triumph, with a robust “Laus Deo!”
{{Style P-Signature|H. P. BLAVATSKY.
{{Style P-Signature|H. P. BLAVATSKY.
Philadelphia, March, 1875. <ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[In her Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 23, H.P.B. made a notation on top of the page indicating that this article was written March 16, 1875. —Compiler.]}}</ref>}}
Philadelphia, March, 1875. <ref>{{HPB-CW-comment|[In her {{SB-page|v=1|p=23|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 23}}, H.P.B. made a notation on top of the page indicating that this article was written March 16, 1875. —Compiler.]}}</ref>}}


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