TRUMPET SEANCE SEQUEL.
Mr Peter Trolove writes as follows (W e break the letter out into paragraphs for the sake of clarity):— Yes, Mrs X., I am intensely interested in this diatribe. Go ahead.” “ There can only be two explanations, lou are cither a big fopl or a big fraud.”
*' There could be a third. I could be a combination of each.”
“So you could. Now if those ‘ touches ’ that Miss Y. told me that she felt- were genuine spirit touches; then the thing you aro engaged in is tremendous: but of course they were not. By jove, I would have discovered who was doing that trumpet trick.” 1 ‘ But you would have been esked to keep your seat and keep your bands down.' ’ M hy for, pray? Of course; because the stunt won’t stand investigation. Can you look me straight in the eyes and tell me that you did not prime tlie medium about Miss Y.’s brother Z. and her dead sister A.?” ” IVhen I said I could it sobered her a bit : but she went on.” “ I have no patience with you talking in that careless off-hand way about such a serious subject.” ‘ * My dear lady; a lot of seance experience is quite commonplace, especially after one lias had twenty-five years’ experience, but I agree with you that the phenomena of spirit return, and the accumulating evidence is a tremendous thing.” PETER TROLOVE.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17350, 15 May 1924, Page 7
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