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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title continued |Spiritualism|10-126}}
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{{Style P-No indent|of pressing occupations and social engagements, and, above all, in view of the way one moves about from place to place in India, and the blank ignorance of the whole subject which, for the most part, characterises Indian society. I was very much pleased, however, to read Mrs. Gordon’s letter; and though I did not keep notes of what I saw when spirit hunting myself, I have thought it likely that some of your readers would be interested in my evidence, such as it is. The instinct of a lifetime, meanwhile —perhaps the stupid instinct at war with the plainest facts, bewildered and at bay, but still doggedly asserting itself—leads me to sign myself.}}
{{Style P-Signature in capitals| Still in the Dark.}}


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