Death Its Causes And Phenomena With Special Reference to Immortality

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Death Its Causes And Phenomena With Special Reference to Immortality
Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959
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' " ' On paper and other things. My head is bad from the old wound I got there when I try to write through mediums. ' " Mr. W. : 'We don't know J. G. Have you anything to do with us ? ' " ' No connection. ' "Mr. W. Said he knew a J. Giffard, and wondered if that was the same. '* ' Not Giffard. Gurwood. ' " Mr. W. Suggested that he had been killed in storming some fort. " ' I killed myself on Christmas Day, years ago. I wish I had died fighting. ' " ' Were you a soldier? ' " ' I was in the army.... ' " ' Can you name what rank ? ' " ' No, it was the pen that did for me, and not the sword. ' "The word pen was imperfectly written, and I thought it was meant iov fall. I asked if this was right? " ' No. ' '' Mr. W. : 'Is the word pen ? ' " 'Yes, pen did for me. ' "We suggested that he was an author who had failed, or had been maligned. " ' I did not fail. I was not slandered. Too much for me after . . . Pen was too much for me after the wound. ' " ' Where were you wounded, and when did you die ?

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