| Loren Albert Sherman - 1895 - 434 pages
...perceptible. On the following Thursday I went to see the ladies in question, and in the course of the conversation (without any allusion to the subject...and that she screamed when the apparition advanced toward her, and awoke her little sister, who saw me also. I asked her if she was awake at the time,... | |
| Rufus Osgood Mason - 1897 - 374 pages
...to either of the above named ladies, for the simple reason that it was only on retiring to rest upon Sunday night that I made up my mind to do so. The...advanced towards her, and awoke her little sister who also saw me. I asked her if she was awake at the time, and she replied most decidedly in the affirmative... | |
| Fremont Rider - 1909 - 506 pages
...my presence perceptible. ^Report on the Census of Hallucinations. SPR Proceedings, Vol. X., p. 270. "On the following Thursday I went to see the ladies...and that she screamed when the apparition advanced toward her, and awoke her little sister, who saw me, also. "I asked her if she was awake at the time,... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1912 - 576 pages
...perceptible. On the following Thursday I went to see the ladies in question, and, in the course of my conversation (without any allusion to the subject...advanced towards her, and awoke her little sister, who also saw me. " I asked her if she was awake at the time, and she replied most decidedly in the affirmative... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1915 - 284 pages
...perceptible. On the following Thursday I went to see the ladies in question, and, in the course of my conversation (without any allusion to the subject...part ) , the elder one told me that on the previous Saturday night she had been much terrified by perceiving me standing by her bedside, and that she screamed... | |
| John Arthur Hill - 1919 - 328 pages
...mind to do so. The time at which I determined I would be there was one o'clock in the morning. . . . On the following Thursday I went to see the ladies...her, and awoke her little sister, who saw me also." 1 The time was about one o'clock in the morning, and the percipients were quite sure that they were... | |
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