Knock at the door,' said my wife. ' I cannot,' said the girl ; ' we must go in at the gate.' (The house, a most unusual thing in London, stands in a garden ; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made the girl go in and knock at the door... Enigmas of Psychical Research - Page 275by James Hervey Hyslop - 1906 - 427 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan - Mathematicians - 1882 - 484 pages
...; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made the girl go in and knock at the door, or simulate it, or whatever the people do, the girl said she heard...comical house ! there are three doors,' describing them thus.1 (This was true, and is not usual in any but large houses.) On being told to go into the room... | |
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan - Mathematicians - 1882 - 472 pages
...said the girl ; ' we must go in at the gate.' (The house, a most unusual thing in London, stands in a garden ; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made...the girl go in and knock at the door, or simulate it, or whatever the people do, the girl said she heard voices upstairs, and being told to go up, exclaimed,... | |
| Frank Podmore - Psychology - 1902 - 338 pages
...said the girl; 'we must go in at the gate.' (The house, a most unusual thing in London, stands in a garden; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made...house! there are three doors,' describing them thus. 1 (This was true, and is not usual in any but large houses.) On being told to go into the room from... | |
| Frank Podmore - Psychology - 1902 - 346 pages
...said the girl ; ' we must go in at the gate.' (The house, a most unusual thing in London, stands in a garden ; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made...comical house ! there are three doors,' describing them thus.1 (This was true, and is not usual in any but large houses.) On being told to go into the room... | |
| Frank Podmore - Spiritualism - 1902 - 372 pages
...said the girl; 'we must go in at the gate.' (The house, a most unusual thing in London, stands in a garden ; this my wife knew nothing of.) Having made...or whatever the people do, the girl said she heard yokes upstairs, and being told to go up, exclaimed, ' What a comical house ! there are three doors,'... | |
| Hereward Carrington - Death - 1912 - 576 pages
...unusual thing in London, stands in a garden ; this my wife knew nothing of.) When she had been made to go in and knock at the door, or simulate, or whatever...houses.) On being told to go into the room from whence the voices came, she said, ' Now I see Mr. De Morgan, but he has a nice coat on, and not the long coat... | |
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