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Drapery brought into Circles by Spirits. By Emily Kis-
lingbury 205
War 205
Spirits and Mediums 206
The Past Revealed... 206
The Growing Influence of Spiritualism 207
A Spirit Seen Simultaneously by Two Persons 207
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Dr. Slade’s Success in Australia 211
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