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vol. 10, p. 26
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< The British Association (continued from page 10-25) >

I have never been into it; but, no doubt, Mr. Newbould will publish whether the description is accurate. It was given at 9.35 p.m., Sunday, August 24th, 1879.

VII.

I see a man named Albert near you, and he says: “How about the jokes we used to crack, and how about the nuts?” He is holding two nuts in his hand, and he is a German.—Recognised.

"Spirits Before Our Eyes.”

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Editor's notes

  1. "Spirits Before Our Eyes.” by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, No. 367, September 5, 1879, pp. 114-116