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RIVER, NOT RAPPINGS. LONDON, May 30. French scientists have revealed that the twenty-year-old superstition regarding “ spirit rappings ” held by the inhabitants of Saucourt had its rise in the roaring of the river at the bottom of a huge subterranean cavity, 600 ft below the village’s foundations.
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Evening Star, Issue 19268, 5 June 1926, Page 2
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