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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|Letter from an Idiotic Spiritualist {{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|WANTED}} }}
{{Style P-HPB SB. Title wanted|Letter from an Idiotic Spiritualist}}


{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|Dr. Beard and the Eddys {{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|WANTED}} }}
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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|More spiritual wonders}}
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He gave me, in addition to Bacon and Shakespeare, the charts of Mayflower, the Italian girl, who has been in the spirit land 104 years. George Dix, who has been there about forty years ; and Mrs. Eddy (mother of the Eddys), who has been dead about two years. Bacon and Shakespeare having been contemporary are nearly on an equal footing, so far as progress in the spirit land is concerned. The other three vary. The following table gives the figures in
He gave me, in addition to Bacon and Shakespeare, the charts of Mayflower, the Italian girl, who has been in the spirit land 104 years. George Dix, who has been there about forty years ; and Mrs. Eddy (mother of the Eddys), who has been dead about two years. Bacon and Shakespeare having been contemporary are nearly on an equal footing, so far as progress in the spirit land is concerned. The other three vary. The following table gives the figures in


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{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|Some Interesting Passages About The Reigning Sensation–The Eddys and Brown}}
{{Style P-HPB SB. Title wanted|Some Interesting Passages About The Reigning Sensation–The Eddys and Brown}}
{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|The Daily Graphic of November 1874}}
{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|The Daily Graphic of November 1874}}


Brown, “ the mind-reader,” visited the Eddys in Vermont, and thus relates his experiences in the New Haven ''Palladium'' :
Brown, “ the mind-reader,” visited the Eddys in Vermont, and thus relates his experiences in the New Haven ''Palladium'' :


I passed out with the friend who accompanied me, and when he asked me what I thought of it, I told him I thought it all a humbug, and believed that the so-called spirits got in through the little window in the closet. The next morning I took a ladder, and climbed up the window from the outside. (The hall is in the second story). I found that the little square window had been carefully covered with mosquito bar, the edgings and crossings of which had been thoroughly sealed with sealing-wax, and stamped with the seal-ring of Colonel Olcott. {{Style S-Small capitals|The Daily}}
I passed out with the friend who accompanied me, and when he asked me what I thought of it, I told him I thought it all a humbug, and believed that the so-called spirits got in through the little window in the closet. The next morning I took a ladder, and climbed up the window from the outside. (The hall is in the second story). I found that the little square window had been carefully covered with mosquito bar, the edgings and crossings of which had been thoroughly sealed with sealing-wax, and stamped with the seal-ring of Colonel Olcott. {{Style S-Small capitals|The Daily}} {{Style S-HPB SB. Continued on|}}


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