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" I have the most absolute certainty that Miss Cook and Katie are two separate individuals so far as their bodies are concerned. Several little marks on Miss Cook's face are absent on Katie's. Miss Cook's hair is so dark a brown as... "
Evidence for a Future Life ("L'âme Est Immortelle") - Page 173
by Gabriel Delanne - 1904 - 264 pages
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Studies in Sacred Theology, Issue 11

1918 - 342 pages
...of a rich, golden auburn, and Sir William cut a lock of it which he kept — and so on. He says: 2 "I have the most absolute certainty that Miss Cook...individuals so far as their bodies are concerned." 1 "Researches, etc.," p. 111. 'Ibid., p. 110. A somewhat parallel case to Katie King's is found in...
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Ghosts in Solid Form: An Experimental Investigation of Certain Little-known ...

Gambier Bolton (i.e. Robert Gambier) - 1919 - 142 pages
...Sensitive which I mentioned in a former article. I have the most absolute certainty that the Sensitive and Katie are two separate individuals so far as their bodies are concerned. Katie's neck was bare last night, the skin was perfectly smooth both to touch and sight, whilst on...
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Spiritism, Facts and Frauds

Simon Augustine Blackmore - 1924 - 544 pages
...other facts which, attested by many, show that Miss Cook and Katie are two separate individuals as far as their bodies are concerned. Several little...hair is so dark a brown as almost to appear black; Katie's is a rich golden auburn. Miss Cook always wears earrings, whilst Katie's ears are unpierced....
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Common Sense, Volumes 1-2

1874 - 618 pages
...imagine of the skies; H*T overpowt-riuK presence made you feel It would not be idolatry to kneel." I have the most absolute certainty that Miss Cook and Katie are two seperate individuals so far as their bodies are concerned. Several little marks on Miss Cook's face...
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The Other World: Spiritualism and Psychical Research in England, 1850-1914

Janet Oppenheim - 1985 - 536 pages
...masqueraded as a ghost. If Crookes was not involved in Florence's chicanery, how could he declare: "I have the most absolute certainty that Miss Cook...two separate individuals so far as their bodies are concerned"?51 Although there is no compelling reason to accuse Crookes of duplicity when he wrote those...
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