Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 59
... sense ; and if telepathy be accepted as the cause of apparitions , it is clear that the dead whose phantasmal forms appear to us are still capable of volition . The apparition ( seen simultaneously by two witnesses ) of a dead mother ...
... sense ; and if telepathy be accepted as the cause of apparitions , it is clear that the dead whose phantasmal forms appear to us are still capable of volition . The apparition ( seen simultaneously by two witnesses ) of a dead mother ...
Page 63
... sense of something altogether tre- mendous . really busy all the time , with the child and all . ” " And yet there were eleven of us- and when I think what my mother had to do . " " But where ? " " In Holland . " " Oh , Holland - that's ...
... sense of something altogether tre- mendous . really busy all the time , with the child and all . ” " And yet there were eleven of us- and when I think what my mother had to do . " " But where ? " " In Holland . " " Oh , Holland - that's ...
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... sense of well - being , the moonshine , so much softer and more delicate than it was here in the tropics - lay about them like a caress . It was very late when , leaving two of his men on guard at the missionary's house , he once more ...
... sense of well - being , the moonshine , so much softer and more delicate than it was here in the tropics - lay about them like a caress . It was very late when , leaving two of his men on guard at the missionary's house , he once more ...
Page 67
... sense of comfort , a feeling as though something within himself were unsealed at the contact . Of the remainder of that evening they could have told you nothing . Neither of them was , indeed , con- scious of anything beyond a deep ...
... sense of comfort , a feeling as though something within himself were unsealed at the contact . Of the remainder of that evening they could have told you nothing . Neither of them was , indeed , con- scious of anything beyond a deep ...
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... sense of deep peace and well- being ; and he realized , with a feeling of delightful joy , as fresh as though everything had been clear between them for it seemed impossible to think of the negligible little man in the next room as in ...
... sense of deep peace and well- being ; and he realized , with a feeling of delightful joy , as fresh as though everything had been clear between them for it seemed impossible to think of the negligible little man in the next room as in ...
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