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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued |Seances in New York| 4-139}}
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{{Style P-No indent|sure that there was nothing about his person or clothing in which flowers could be concealed. On one occasion his coat, which was double-breasted, was folded across his breast, and drawn close around his neck, and firmly sewed with double thread. He was then placed in the sack, which was also tied about the neck and securely sewed to the collar of his coat.}}
 
He was then placed under the canopy, and flowers were produced ''outside the sack, ''but in a smaller quantity than when conditions were less severe. Mr. Choate is more willing to submit to conditions suggested by his investigators than any physical medium with whom we have ever been acquainted, and in view of this fact is entitled in a greater degree to our confidence and respect.
 
He left the city on Saturday last for a few weeks to fulfil engagements in Boston, but will return to us in January, when other interesting experiments will be made at the suggestion of the spirits by whom he is controlled, the results of which we will report.


{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Mary A. Newton.}}
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Mary A. Newton.}}