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The Book of Dreams and Ghosts

CHAPTER XIV
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Mrs.Elliot nearly fainted.
S.P.R., viii., 344-345.
{80b} Oddly enough, maniacs have many more hallucinations of hearing than of sight.

In sane people the reverse is the case.
{82} Anecdote by the lady.

Boston Budget, 31st August, 1890.
S.P.R., viii., 345.
{85a} Tom Sawyer, Detective.
{85b} Phantasms of the Living, by Gurney and Myers.
{85c} The story is given by Mr.Mountford, one of the seers.
{86} Journal of Medical Science, April, 1880, p.

151.
{88} Catholic theology recognises, under the name of "Bilocation," the appearance of a person in one place when he is really in another.
{91a} Phantasms, ii., pp.

671-677.
{91b} Phantasms of the Living.
{91c} Mr.E.B.Tylor gives a Maori case in Primitive Culture.
Another is in Phantasms, ii., 557.


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