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| title = A Persistent Apparition | | title = A Persistent Apparition | ||
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<center>{{Style S-Small capitals|By William H. Harrison}}</center> | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals| Last}} Saturday Mr. James Cain, of 8, Bloomfield-road, Burdett-road, Bow, London, wrote to me that he had received information of the frequent appearance of a “dead” woman to her sister and other persons, during several years. As Mr. Cain was the writer of several sensible occasional letters to ''The Spiritualist^ ''about the progress of Spiritualism in East London, I went to see him on Monday evening last to inquire into the matter. He informed me that the witness, Mrs. Bentley, had never heard of Spiritualism till he mentioned the subject to her a few days ago, when she at once said that she fully believed in it because she and others had once been unable, for several years, to keep the spirit of her deceased sister out of the house, which in truth was a substantial basis for belief. | {{Style S-Small capitals| Last}} Saturday Mr. James Cain, of 8, Bloomfield-road, Burdett-road, Bow, London, wrote to me that he had received information of the frequent appearance of a “dead” woman to her sister and other persons, during several years. As Mr. Cain was the writer of several sensible occasional letters to ''The Spiritualist^ ''about the progress of Spiritualism in East London, I went to see him on Monday evening last to inquire into the matter. He informed me that the witness, Mrs. Bentley, had never heard of Spiritualism till he mentioned the subject to her a few days ago, when she at once said that she fully believed in it because she and others had once been unable, for several years, to keep the spirit of her deceased sister out of the house, which in truth was a substantial basis for belief. | ||