| Minot Judson Savage - 1893 - 182 pages
...half-past six o'clock on the evening of Saturday, June 8. She had roused and bidden her friends good-bye, and was talking of dying, and seemed to have no fear....cases. But now suddenly, and with every appearance of great surprise, she turned to her father, and exclaimed, " Why, papa, I am going to take Jennie with... | |
| Loren Albert Sherman - 1895 - 434 pages
...see many friends whom she knew to be dead. Mr. Savage reports subsequent circumstances as follows: So far it was like the common cases. But now suddenly, and with every appearance of great surprise, she turned to her father, and exclaimed, "Why, papa, I am going to take Jennie with... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 398 pages
...six o'clock on the evening of Saturday, June 8th. She had aroused and bidden her friends good-bye, and was talking of dying, and seemed to have no fear....cases. But now, suddenly, and with every appearance of great surprise, she turned to her father, and exclaimed : ' Why, papa, I am going to take Jennie with... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1905 - 392 pages
...six o'clock on the evening of Saturday, June 8th. She had aroused and bidden her friends good-bye, and was talking of dying, and seemed to have no fear....cases. But now, suddenly, and with every appearance of great surprise, she turned to her father, and exclaimed : ' Why, papa, I am going to take Jennie with... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1907 - 648 pages
...half-past six o'clock on the evening of Saturday. June 8th. She had roused and bidden her friends goodbye, and was talking of dying, and seemed to have no fear. She appeared to see one and another vof the friends she knew were dead. So far it was like the common cases. But now suddenly, and with... | |
| John Arthur Hill - 1917 - 312 pages
...half-past six, Edith died. She became conscious just before, talked about dying, and showed no fear. Then she appeared to see one and another of the friends she knew were dead. But suddenly, and with every appearance of surprise, she exclaimed: "Why, papa, I am going to take... | |
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