PREVISION OF DEATH.
According to the ' Gaulois,"' the truth of the following remarkable incident may bs relied on:—Three gentlemen were walking and chatting along the Bois rie lloulogue, Paris, when suddenly cue of them, overcome by a mysterious iuliuuofce, stopped Kbort and ceased talking. Over his senseb a cloud descended. The scene of the BuU went from before bis eres, the sounds of his friends voices from his earn. Only was he conscious of being in the midst of a vast aod barren plain, upon which '.here slowly appeared a coffin in which lay In- sinter, dealt. The vision faded In in Ms mind, and on recovering himself he found his friends Htaring at him in alarm, while he was shaking as though with cold. Alarmed,lie hastened to the telegraph efflcc and wired to inquire the atat« of his sister's health. She was some 3,00(1 miles from Paris, and when the reply came to his telegram it plated that she had died the very moment he was seized with the vision.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 945, 14 September 1901, Page 3
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