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| author = Brown E.G. | | author = Brown E.G. | ||
| title = Remarkable Form Manifestations in America | | title = Remarkable Form Manifestations in America | ||
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| source title = London Spiritualist | | source title = London Spiritualist | ||
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{{Style S-Small capitals|By E.G. Brown}} | |||
{{Style S-Small capitals| I Left}} Boston in company with my wife on Tuesday, February 6th, at 12.30, arriving in Great Falls, N. H., about 3.30. There are direct routes to Rochester, but I desired to hear what the citizens of that city, six miles distant, might say of Mrs. Pickering. The testimony was universally in her favour, none alleging fraud, though many declared “it wasn’t spirits.” A pleasant sleigh ride brought us into Rochester. A developing circle was held on Tuesday evening, in which Mrs. Pickering and her husband wished that we might sit; as I observed one member to be adverse to the proposition, I declined. I was promised an interview the next morning, and the possibility of a private ''seance ''on that evening. I represented myself simply as a Spiritualist, not mentioning that I came in any other capacity. The welcome was cordial. | {{Style S-Small capitals| I Left}} Boston in company with my wife on Tuesday, February 6th, at 12.30, arriving in Great Falls, N. H., about 3.30. There are direct routes to Rochester, but I desired to hear what the citizens of that city, six miles distant, might say of Mrs. Pickering. The testimony was universally in her favour, none alleging fraud, though many declared “it wasn’t spirits.” A pleasant sleigh ride brought us into Rochester. A developing circle was held on Tuesday evening, in which Mrs. Pickering and her husband wished that we might sit; as I observed one member to be adverse to the proposition, I declined. I was promised an interview the next morning, and the possibility of a private ''seance ''on that evening. I represented myself simply as a Spiritualist, not mentioning that I came in any other capacity. The welcome was cordial. | ||