Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847

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During the latter part of his ride home, hehad been accompanied by a horseman, who kept exact pace with him, therider and horse being facsimiles of himself and the steed he rode, evento the copy of a newfangled bit he sported that day for the first time. The apparition vanished on his entering the town. He had, in fact, seenhis double or fetch, and it had shaken his nerves pretty considerably. His friends advised him to consult the college tutor, who failed not togive him some good advice, and ...hoped the warning would not be thrownaway. My informant, who thought the whole matter very serious, and wasdisposed to believe the unearthly visit to have been no idle one, added, that it _had_ made the ghost-seer, for the time at all events, a wiserand better man.
In more ignorant times, the appearance of one's fetch was held to be ofvery alarming import, and to menace either death or serious personalharm. Now, it is known to be one of the commonest forms in which_sensorial illusions_ shape themselves.


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