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the perfected mould or moulds, should be enclosed in a wire box, having a hinged lid and furnished with a hasp to which any investigator might attach his own seal or padlock.
 
The moulding of spirit forms is an experiment of so interesting and valuable a character, that it would be a vast pity not to demonstrate its possibility beyond question.
 
Can any one tell the limits of its utility? I think Spiritualists have not quite realized them as yet.
 
New York, Jan. 15, 1876.
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|Henry S. Olcott.}}