HPB-SB-8-136

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vol. 8, p. 136
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 8 (September 1878 - September 1879)

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< The Religious Aspects of Spiritualism (continued from page 8-135) >

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Oh!
Let me go!
My poor eye! my poor ear! my poor tail! my poor toe!
Pray excuse my remarks, for I meant no such thing.
Don't trouble to come--oh, the brute's on the wing!
I'd no notion, I'm sure, there were flies that could sting.


<Untitled> (Sir,—In your last number...)

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Spiritualism in Glasgow


Editor's notes

  1. image by unknown author. The Yellow Fly. A Tale With a Sting in it.
  2. Sir,—In your last number... by Wild, George, M.D., Spiritualist, The, Jan. 31, 1879, p. 58
  3. image by unknown author