Raymond, Or, Life And Death : With Examples of the Evidence for Survival of Memory And Affection After Death

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Raymond, Or, Life And Death : With Examples of the Evidence for Survival of Memory And Affection After Death
Lodge Oliver Sir
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A. L. — ^I don't think he was undemonstrative before strangers.
Oh yes, all you English are like that. You lock up your affection, and you sometimes lose the key.
He laughs. He says you didn't understand about Rowland. He can get it through now, it's a Roland for your Oliver [p. 131].
[Excellent. By recent marriages the family has gained a Rowland (son-in-law) and lost (so to speak) an Oliver (son).] He is going. He gives his love to all.
It has been easy for him to come for two rea- sons: Firs
...t, because you came to get help for Madame.^ Secondly, because he had the knowledge in this Ufe.
M. p. A. L. — I hope it has been a pleasure to him to come?
Not a pleasure, a joy.
ic. F. A. L. — I hope he will come to me again.
As mucn as he can.
Paul now wants to speak to his mother.
* This is curious, because it was with Mrs. Leonard that Madame had sat, not with Peters at all. It is a simple cross-correspondence.
u- Digitized by Google 136 PART II--CHAPTER VII Appendix to First Peters SiHi$ig NOTE ON RAYMOND'S OLD ATTITUDE TO PSYCHO-PHYSICAL PHENOMENA Mrs.


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