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Anothee Victim.—At a very successful seance in Cincinnati a man burst into tears when the medium described very accurately a tall, blue-eyed spirit standing by him, with light whiskers and his hair parted in the middle. "Do you know him ? " inquired a friend, in a sympathetic whisper. " Know him ? I guess I do! " replied the unhappy man, wiping his eyes. ■" He was engaged to my wife. If he hadn't died he would hare been her husband instead of me. O George, George," he murmured, in a voice choked with emotion, " Why did you peg out ? "

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1840, 25 November 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1840, 25 November 1874, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1840, 25 November 1874, Page 2

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